2. Finding & Selecting a good case
Introducing a wide variety of possible topics
Come up with examples yourself
Use stimulating questions
Use the movie of last week
Stick to real life and concrete
experiences
Try also to use positive experiences,
not only negative ones.
3. What are the criteria of a good case?
Brainstorm in subgroups
You have 10 minutes
Hang the criteria on the washing line with pins
Try to find as many criteria as possible
4. What are the criteria of a good case?
Specific and concrete situation
The contributor needs to be present
The learning process needs to be unfinished
The learning question needs to come out from the person
It needs to be a question on what you can change, it’s not about
changing the other person.
It can be a positive and a negative situation
The situation needs to be valuable for all the participants
Some cases are better not to be discussed during a Wanda
because they are too sensitive