VIPP_Unicef
VIPP_Unicef
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17 Including content and<br />
dealing with large numbers<br />
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Expert interview or expert panel<br />
Purpose: To present content and involve subject matter specialists in<br />
participatory events in a way which is oriented to the specific interests<br />
of participants.<br />
Description: The facilitator works out the question area to be addressed<br />
with the plenary and comes to a consensus. The facilitator instructs<br />
participants to ask questions, not to make statements or long prologues<br />
to questions. The resource person or panel of up to three people sit<br />
facing the plenary, with two empty chairs facing. The participant who<br />
wants to pose questions to the "expert", goes to one of the two empty<br />
chairs, sits down and asks questions on the topic. Another participant<br />
can take the other seat, waiting her turn to ask a question. She can do<br />
so when the expert has answered the last question of the previous<br />
interviewer. Normally only one or two questions per participant should<br />
be allowed. The question-answer session goes until the participants<br />
have no more questions.<br />
Expert interview<br />
<strong>VIPP</strong> TECHNIQUES