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The Fishbowl Method
Matthew McFarland
The fishbowl strategy is designed to help students build
social skill and to help them develop conversation skill.
The idea is that two students are surrounded by the rest
of the class and they will then debate a topic. The “bowl”
is formed by students surrounding them. Here is a link to
a YouTube video that clearly explains this method:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkWl9b0FZSE
The 5 Steps of the Fishbowl
Method
Source of information:
https://www.facinghistory.org/resource
-library/teaching-strategies/fishbowl
Step one: Selecting a topic for the fishbowl
Almost any topic is suitable for a fishbowl discussion. The most effective
prompts (question or text) do not have one right answer, but rather allow for
multiple perspectives and opinions. The fishbowl is an excellent strategy to use
when discussing dilemmas, for example.
Step two: Setting up the room
A fishbowl requires a circle of chairs (“the fishbowl”) and enough room around
the circle for the remaining students to observe what is happening in the
“fishbowl.” Sometimes teachers place enough chairs for half of the students in
the class to sit in the fishbowl, while other times teachers limit the chairs in the
fishbowl. Typically six to twelve chairs allows for a range of perspectives while
still allowing each student an opportunity to speak. The observing students
often stand around the fishbowl.
Step three: Preparation
Like many structured conversations, fishbowl discussions are most effective when
students have had a few minutes to prepare ideas and questions in advance.
Step four: Discussing norms and rules of the discussion
There are many ways to structure a fishbowl discussion. Sometimes teachers have half
the class sit in the fishbowl for 10-15 minutes and then say “switch,” at which point the
listeners enter the fishbowl and the speakers become the audience. Another common
fishbowl format is the “tap” system, where students on the outside of the fishbowl
gently tap a student on the inside, indicating that they should switch roles. See the
variations section for more ideas about how to structure this activity.
Regardless of the particular rules you establish, you want to make sure these are
explained to students beforehand. You also want to provide instructions for the
students in the audience. What should they be listening for? Should they be taking
notes? Before beginning the fishbowl, you may wish to review guidelines for having a
respectful conversation. Sometimes teachers ask audience members to pay attention to
how these norms are followed by recording specific aspects of the discussion process
such as the number of interruptions, respectful or disrespectful language used, or
speaking times (Who is speaking the most? The least?)
Step five: Debriefing the fishbowl discussion
After the discussion, you can ask students to reflect on how they think the discussion
went and what they learned from it. Students can also evaluate their participation as
listeners and as participants. They could also provide suggestions for how to improve
the quality of discussion in the future.
Some Pro’s of the Fishbowl Method
1. Provides greater interaction between students and teachers.
2. Instructors are able to maintain greater control because they
can steer the conversation.
3. Students tend to stay more focused because they may get
called upon.
Some Cons of the Fishbowl Method
1. May be difficult or uncomfortable for socially awkward
students.
2. There must be ground rules and they must be enforced or
they could easily go off topic.
The fishbowl method

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The fishbowl method

  • 2. The fishbowl strategy is designed to help students build social skill and to help them develop conversation skill. The idea is that two students are surrounded by the rest of the class and they will then debate a topic. The “bowl” is formed by students surrounding them. Here is a link to a YouTube video that clearly explains this method: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkWl9b0FZSE
  • 3.
  • 4. The 5 Steps of the Fishbowl Method Source of information: https://www.facinghistory.org/resource -library/teaching-strategies/fishbowl
  • 5. Step one: Selecting a topic for the fishbowl Almost any topic is suitable for a fishbowl discussion. The most effective prompts (question or text) do not have one right answer, but rather allow for multiple perspectives and opinions. The fishbowl is an excellent strategy to use when discussing dilemmas, for example. Step two: Setting up the room A fishbowl requires a circle of chairs (“the fishbowl”) and enough room around the circle for the remaining students to observe what is happening in the “fishbowl.” Sometimes teachers place enough chairs for half of the students in the class to sit in the fishbowl, while other times teachers limit the chairs in the fishbowl. Typically six to twelve chairs allows for a range of perspectives while still allowing each student an opportunity to speak. The observing students often stand around the fishbowl. Step three: Preparation Like many structured conversations, fishbowl discussions are most effective when students have had a few minutes to prepare ideas and questions in advance.
  • 6. Step four: Discussing norms and rules of the discussion There are many ways to structure a fishbowl discussion. Sometimes teachers have half the class sit in the fishbowl for 10-15 minutes and then say “switch,” at which point the listeners enter the fishbowl and the speakers become the audience. Another common fishbowl format is the “tap” system, where students on the outside of the fishbowl gently tap a student on the inside, indicating that they should switch roles. See the variations section for more ideas about how to structure this activity. Regardless of the particular rules you establish, you want to make sure these are explained to students beforehand. You also want to provide instructions for the students in the audience. What should they be listening for? Should they be taking notes? Before beginning the fishbowl, you may wish to review guidelines for having a respectful conversation. Sometimes teachers ask audience members to pay attention to how these norms are followed by recording specific aspects of the discussion process such as the number of interruptions, respectful or disrespectful language used, or speaking times (Who is speaking the most? The least?) Step five: Debriefing the fishbowl discussion After the discussion, you can ask students to reflect on how they think the discussion went and what they learned from it. Students can also evaluate their participation as listeners and as participants. They could also provide suggestions for how to improve the quality of discussion in the future.
  • 7. Some Pro’s of the Fishbowl Method 1. Provides greater interaction between students and teachers. 2. Instructors are able to maintain greater control because they can steer the conversation. 3. Students tend to stay more focused because they may get called upon. Some Cons of the Fishbowl Method 1. May be difficult or uncomfortable for socially awkward students. 2. There must be ground rules and they must be enforced or they could easily go off topic.