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Tag Archives: icebreakers

Quiet and Smart: Introvert Inclusivity in the Sexuality Classroom

March 24, 2015by Mia Barrett 13 Comments

An extrovert and an introvert walk into a classroom. One feels invigorated by engaging in group discussions while the other feels overwhelmed by the time the icebreaker activity ends. How […]

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Culture, Educational Philosophy, Students & Participants
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Throwing Snowballs for Safe Spaces

April 4, 2014by Justyn Hintze 5 Comments

Most of us have been taught that it’s not nice to throw things, especially at other people. Let me let you in on a little secret: sometimes it makes for […]

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Content of Sexuality Education, Curriculum, Curriculum & Lessons
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Using Activities Effectively: Icebreakers and Energizers

January 17, 2014by jessadmks 7 Comments

In order to become educators, each of us must do our time as students. Slowly, but surely, the student becomes the teacher. Let us hearken back to our days of […]

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Lesson Planning, Multiple Intelligences, Students & Participants

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