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The New Encyclopedia of Group Activities Download

The New Encyclopedia of Group Activities
Author: Lorraine L. Ukens
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1118157559



The New Encyclopedia of Group Activities, CD-ROM Included


This sequel to the hugely successful "Encyclopedia of Group Activities," first published in 1993, comprises 150 brand new group activities organized into five convenient sections: Personal Awareness, Group Process, Communication, Task Functions, Relationship Functions. Download The New Encyclopedia of Group Activities, CD-ROM Included from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. A sixth section, Miscellaneous, contains additional group activities that explore team working and togetherness. With an emphasis on the practical, these activities can be facilitated with the minimum of fuss and preparation; the pick-and-mix format--each activity works on its own--makes them ideal for use in any group situation, from orientation and team meetings, to structured learning events. This paperback edition provides all the activities that made the binder a popular Search and find a lot of education books in many category availabe for free download.

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The New Encyclopedia of Group Activities education books for free. A sixth section, Miscellaneous, contains additional group activities that explore team working and togetherness This paperback edition provides all the activities that made the binder a popular

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