- It may be possible to mix and match in several combinations:
pre-trip work groups (publicity, fund raising, etc), work site
groups, non-worksite groups (cleanup, meals, worship, etc).
- Some groups can self-divide in a somewhat equitable fashion
if they know the rules (no family members together, no best friends
together, a good balance of numbers and genders. Threaten to
manually redivide if they don't get it right.
- On a trip one team can be “Community Life” that
determines what the group will do in the evening. If someone (this
can be a pre-trip subcommittee) has researched before the trip what
the possibilities are, determined financial limitations and other
factors, they can make good recommendations.
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Wednesday, October 8, 2014
Work groups, such as on mission trips
It is common practice to divide groups into smaller work groups
that mix and match the kids, breaking up family and clique groupings.
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