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Can games help teach intercultural lessons and skills? In this workshop, participants will directly participate in two activities that they could do with students, a stereotype labels activity and a game called Barnga. Additionally, participants will learn about other activities and games that have proved useful, such as Sign: A Game About Being Understood. Participants should leave with some games and activities up their sleeve that could be directly used for high school to adults and adjusted for middle school students.
Games and Activities for Intercultural Skills
TRD26ND311670Can games teach intercultural skills? Come play a stereotype label activity and Barnga as you learn about other games that could be used. Perfect for high school and up, adaptable for middle school.
- Event Type TRD - Trade Day Events
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- Day Wednesday
- Start Time 11:00 AM
- End Time 12:00 PM
- Duration 1 hours
- Location JW
- Room 205.0
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- Age Required Everyone (6+)
- Experience Required None (You've never played before - rules will be taught)
- Min Players 1
- Max Players 40
- Cost Free
- Tickets Available 40
- GM / Organizer Joanna Claudy
- Group —
- Tournament No
- Round 1 of 1
- Materials Required No
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- Email claudyj@trine.edu
- Special Category none
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