If applicable: Final step/Conclusion
"Building a Human Rights Learning Community Reflection Exercise" is designed to foster a collective understanding of human rights principles within a community. Participants engage in reflective activities that encourage thoughtful consideration of individual perspectives and experiences related to human rights. This exercise aims to strengthen the bonds of the learning community while deepening participants' commitment to promoting and upholding human rights values.
Type of activity: Reflection Brainstorm
Setting: Indoor group exercise
Recently I felt more engaged while learning something new when I was .... (examples could be reading, talking, journaling)
- To feel respected, I want ....
- To be able to learn from my colleagues, I want...
- Concerns/questions that make it difficult for me to participate in this experience are...
How do we want to be treated?
What do we need to do to support others’ learning?
It is important that all participants share their thoughts and contribute to discussion.
Choose one leader/note-taker to structure the discussion.
The facilitator may also add to this compilation by follow-up questions.
If applicable: Final step/Conclusion