Title: Amazing Ways To Engage Students In Group Discussion
1Ways to Engage Students in Group Discussion
2Group discussions are the best way to speak out
all your thoughts and opinions about the topic so
cially. But while you participate in a group
discussion, you are supposed to be well-behaved,
respectful, and dignified through your words.
3What Skills are Judged in GD ?
Leadership skills Communication skills Social
skills
Behavior Politeness Teamwork Listening Ability
General awareness Problem-solving skill
Confidence
4Proper ways to engage yourself in GD
There are some rules to ace the Group Discussion
round, which are as follows Prepare well. Note
important points during preparation. Be
confident. Introduce yourself. Watch your body
Language. Show Leadership skills. Avoid false
starts or commitments. Follow your niche. Don't
get distracted. Do not get aggressive or start
fighting.
5Mistakes to Avoid in GD.
Stop taking leads if you do not know much Do not
hesitate to initiate the discussion Do not copy
anyone else ideas or comments Do not loose eye
contact while speaking Do not lose confidence in
the whole discussion. Do not speak slowly Try to
contribute to a discussion rather than just
speaking
6Some tips for the mentors too
- To make it success, choose a light topic ,
develop good communication with participants and
tell them to speak properly . - You must know the exact point where you decline a
conversation. - While moderating , do not let the fire of
discussion burn you. Even if your class
discussion turned into a fight or a revolt. - Stop interruptions from not just your side but
also from the opponents. - Follow the rules and work into a system where
everyone has a right to speak, choose a side,
and share individual thoughts. - Any kind of hate or mean comments should be
avoided, any personal reasoning should not be
framed, and the choice of words should be
strictly formal. - The most important factor of engagement is fun.
It is your responsibility to make it fun and
interesting through your choice of topic.
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