After the Game is Before the Game
The FCC methodolgy consists of three parts :
The pre-game talk - The players give their own definitions of the four pillars of FCC which are honesty, tolerance, solidarity, and respect.
The game - There are no referees, so the players must resolve any problem that arises on their own. They’re also striving to play in a manner that will correspond with the definitions that were previously agreed upon in the pre-game talk.
The post-game talk - It’s here where the players auto evaluate their own team’s, as well as their opponents’, behavior and means to have played in a way that coincided with the pre-game talk’s definitions of FCC’s four pillars. Hearts, or points, are awarded for each team’s ability to have played with honesty, tolerance, solidarity, and respect. In this third stage, a team can win or loose the game based on its overall accumulation of hearts.
The post-game talk - It’s here where the players auto evaluate their own team’s, as well as their opponents’, behavior and means to have played in a way that coincided with the pre-game talk’s definitions of FCC’s four pillars. Hearts, or points, are awarded for each team’s ability to have played with honesty, tolerance, solidarity, and respect. In this third stage, a team can win or loose the game based on its overall accumulation of hearts.
After reading this and the Colombia es hot post, FCC seems so cool! I didn´t really know anything about it´s method until reading your blog. Hearts and values! Fantastic.
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