Lecture
STRENGTHS: 
- presents factual material in direct, logical manner 
- contains experience which inspires 
- stimulates thinking to open discussion 
- useful for large groups 
LIMITATIONS: 
- experts are not always good teachers 
- audience is passive 
- learning is difficult to gauge 
- communication in one way 
PREPARATION: 
- needs clear introduction and summary 
- needs time and content limit to be effective 
- should include examples, anecdotes 
Lecture With Discussion
STRENGTHS: 
- involves audience at least after the lecture 
- audience can question, clarify & challenge 
LIMITATIONS: 
- time may limit discussion period 
- quality is limited to quality of questions and discussion 
PREPARATION: 
- requires that questions be prepared prior to discussion
Brainstorming
STRENGTHS: 
- listening exercise that allows creative thinking for new ideas 
- encourages full participation because all ideas equally recorded 
- draws on group's knowledge and experience 
- spirit of congeniality is created 
- one idea can spark off other other ideas 
LIMITATIONS: 
- can be unfocused
- needs to be limited to 5 - 7 minutes 
- people may have difficulty getting away from known reality 
- if not facilitated well, criticism and evaluation may occur 
PREPARATION: 
- facilitator selects issue 
- must have some ideas if group needs to be stimulated 
Videotapes
STRENGTHS: 
- entertaining way of teaching content and raising issues 
- keep group's attention 
- looks professional 
- stimulates discussion 
LIMITATIONS: 
- can raise too many issues to have a focused discussion 
- discussion may not have full participation 
- only as effective as following discussion 
PREPARATION: 
- need to set up equipment 
- effective only if facilitator prepares questions to discuss after the show
Class Discussion
STRENGTHS: 
- pools ideas and experiences from group 
- effective after a presentation, film or experience that needs to be analyzed 
- allows everyone to participate in an active process 
LIMITATIONS: 
- not practical with more that 20 people 
- few people can dominate 
- others may not participate 
- is time consuming 
- can get off the track 
PREPARATION: 
- requires careful planning by facilitator to guide discussion
- requires question outline 
Role Playing
STRENGTHS: 
- introduces problem situation dramatically 
- provides opportunity for people to assume roles of others and thus appreciate another point of view 
- allows for exploration of solutions 
- provides opportunity to practice skills 
LIMITATIONS: 
- people may be too self-conscious 
- not appropriate for large groups 
- people may feel threatened 
PREPARATION: 
- trainer has to define problem situation and roles clearly 
- trainer must give very clear instructions
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