Small Fires
Purpose:
Additional Purpose(s):
Solution Finding, Generating and Sharing Ideas
Overview:
The structure of this process supports small group sharing and equal opportunity for voice.
Procedure:
- In groups of four, learners place their chairs facing inward to form a square with chairs at north, east, south and west positions.
- Provide a guiding question or prompt as the focus for discussion.
- Sitting knee to knee, the person in the east position begins sharing for a set amount of time.
- Each speaker shares without interruption in a clockwise order.
- After every person is done sharing, group members can engage in cross talk, including questions, answers, and comments.
- Small fires groups can discuss one prompt or a series of prompts in separate rounds.
Materials:
- Chairs
Tips:
Name the direction of the person to start (e.g., the person whose back is facing north) so you are able to see each group’s progress with sharing at a glance.
Provide a guideline for how long groups will have to share their thinking about the prompt in their small fire (e.g., 10 min). This time will serve as a guide for individual sharing (e.g. 2 minutes per person and then 2 min for cross-talk).
Source:
https://www.thinkingcollaborative.com/as-resources/
Also referred to as circle talk https://nt.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0006/380751/safer-roads-primary-strategies.pdf