¶ … Right Group
A Brochure
What is your age?
What is your race or ethnicity origin?
What is your level of education?
What is your marital status?
What is your gender?
Are you currently a student?
Where do you live?
What is your opinion when it comes to learning?
How do you keep up-to-date in regards to current events?
Are you a cat or dog person?
What is worse? War or Disease?
Tell me about your pet peeves.
Do you have any talent in the arts?
Do you prefer being alone or in groups?
Can you dance and/or sing?
Do you prefer to take lead or to follow?
Do you communicate well?
Criteria for choosing appropriate members of a group vary. However, the focus is on finding individuals that like being in groups, work well in groups, and have some degree of artistic talent and/or interest in the arts. Although leaders are great to have in groups, too many leaders lead to stagnancy and inactivity. Groups need people that do not mind following and prefer contributing to the team through supportive actions versus leading the team through supervision.
In the demographics section, I included questions related to where the person lives, their marital status, their race/ethnicity, and if they are students. This is because my group is about exploring ways to build communication and build skills in networking. Forming a diversified group with members of various races...
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