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Reasons To Give A "sicha" - ìîä ëãàé ìäòáéø ìçðéëéí ùéçä?
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Resource Type: Short Article in: English
Age 16 - 22
Group Size 10 - 50
Estimated Time: 45 minutes
Reasons to give a Sicha- ENG.doc (25 KB)
Reasons to give a "Sicha"-
$ The objective of a "Sicha" is not only to arrive at a final conclusion, but to introduce new concepts to the chanich.
$ A “Sicha” gives the chanichim the opportunity to express their opinions, and think for themselves.
$ “Sichot” allow the chanichim to exchange views with others.
Preparation for “Sicha”-
$ Plan your introduction/opening statement carefully.
$ Know your topic well.
$ Make a list of the points you want to emphasize.
$ Always have more information prepared than necessary.
$ Make sure the "Sicha" is on the appropriate intellectual level for your kvutza.
How to give A “Sicha”-
$ Grab the chanichim’s attention with an interesting introduction.$ Relate the topic to the chanichim’s personal experiences.$ Keep the “Sicha” on the right track, don’t go off on tangents.$ Review during the middle of the “Sicha” and summarize at the end.$ Don’t take sides, it may prevent the chanichim from drawing their own conclusions.$ Ask questions to draw out chanichim. Involve as many chanichim as possible.
$ Do not permit an over-aggressive chanich to dominate the discussion.
$ Remember- you may be trying to reach a specific conclusion, but don’t try to force it on the chanichim. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, respect that.
$ Keep the “Sicha” on the right track, don’t go off on tangents.$ Review during the middle of the “Sicha” and summarize at the end.$ Don’t take sides, it may prevent the chanichim from drawing their own conclusions.$ Ask questions to draw out chanichim. Involve as many chanichim as possible.
$ Do not permit an over-aggressive chanich to dominate the discussion.
$ Remember- you may be trying to reach a specific conclusion, but don’t try to force it on the chanichim. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, respect that.
$ Don’t take sides, it may prevent the chanichim from drawing their own conclusions.$ Ask questions to draw out chanichim. Involve as many chanichim as possible.
$ Do not permit an over-aggressive chanich to dominate the discussion.
$ Remember- you may be trying to reach a specific conclusion, but don’t try to force it on the chanichim. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, respect that.