Exercise bank
Search our collection of over 70 participatory learning exercises to find different types of exercise, for different audiences, focusing on different FORB related topics.
The web of good
A fun game and a good opening exercise for sessions focused on context analysis. Participants stand in a ring and throw a ball of wool to each other.
- 15 min
- Plenary exercise
- Game
A FORB map of our town
This exercise uses a flipchart ‘map’ of a town along with a set of characters to help participants map violations in their context.
- 1 h 45 min
- Plenary exercise
- Mapping exercise
Touching points – FORB and development
A two-part groupwork exercise. In part one, groups sort a list cross-cutting issues relating to FORB. In the second, groups explore the practical implications of these linkages.
- 65-95 min
- Group exercise
- Sorting exercise
The dots
A simple, effective non-verbal game. Requires no previous knowledge of freedom of religion or belief (FORB) among participants.
- 20 min
- Plenary exercise
- Game
Tell all!
This exercise provides a fun, interactive start to a session. Participants throw a ball to each other, saying something they remember from the previous session.
- 10 min
- Plenary exercise
- Game, Ice breaker
Article 18 pronoun swap
A good opening exercise for a session on FORB and gender.
- 30 min
- Buzz group exercise
- Reflect and share
The widows of Kandhamal
Participants read a blog text describing the aftermath of violence targeting a religious minority, identifying which articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights have been violated.
- 60 min
- Buzz group exercise
- Analyse
The traffic lights
A twist on the classic ‘agree-disagree’ style exercise. This exercise can be used as an interactive way to provide knowledge input or reflect on attitudes.
- 30-60 min
- Plenary exercise
- Quiz
Challenging pillars of power
A group work exercise in which participants critically analyse sources of power and ‘pillars’ of power that perpetuate a specific violation of FORB.
- 2 h 45 min
- Group exercise
- Analyse
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