Anti-hazing
Workshop Ideas
A.
Greek Integrity:
Review the definition of hazing with the group. Then
review your sorority/fraternity creed with respect to hazing activities.
How does the way you currently "educate" your pledges
correspond with the ideals of your organization? How can the chapter
work to make those ideals more of a reality? (Any chapter can always
stand to improve on this). You can have chapter members get into
small working groups and brainstorm activities that will help to
accomplish the goals of greek life. For example, what are some non-hazing
activities that would work to educate prospective members about
community service? scholarship? sister/brotherhood? leadership?
Some suggestions include participating in non-competitive team-building
activities like a low ropes course, planning a community service
project for the entire chapter to participate in, inviting a community
leader to speak about leadership etc.
B.
Forced Choice Discussion Builder:
The goal of this exercise is to have members make
a choice about where they stand on issues related to hazing. Make
five signs labeled as follows Strongly agree, Agree, No opinion,
Disagree, Strongly disagree. Hang each sign at a different section
of the room. Read a scenario that describes a hazing dilemma (you
will have to create these ahead of time). For example, you might
choose to describe some hazing scenarios, or myths and facts about
hazing. Preface your description with a statement like "The
following is NOT an example of hazing" or, "The following
is a myth about hazing..." Next, the participants must respond
to your statement by physically moving themselves to the section
of the room near the sign that represents their opinion (i.e. they
agree that it is not hazing, or they disagree and believe it is
an example of hazing). Usually participants end up scattered about
the room. The facilitator then asks each group to explain their
thinking on the issue. Why did you agree or disagree?
C.
Hazing Self-Test:
Another way to promote awareness and initiate discussion
about hazing is to create your own hazing facts self-test. You can
use information on the web-site to create your own "quiz"
which tests participants' knowledge about hazing. Since most people
are not well-informed about hazing, the laws and myths/facts, this
exercise usually prompts lots of discussion.
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