Mind Mapping
Instructions
Encourage Scouts to brainstorm and explore social issues through mind mapping. Provide each Scout or small group with a large paper or whiteboard and markers or coloured pencils. Give each scout or small group a word related to a social issue. Instruct Scouts to create a mind map by writing down the word in the centre of the paper or whiteboard and brainstorming anything that comes to their mind related to that word, such as causes, effects, solutions, and examples.
Encourage Scouts to be creative and think critically while creating their mind maps.
Debrief
After the Scouts have completed their mind maps, have them share their findings with the group and discuss the different perspectives and ideas presented.
Note: The difficulty level of the social issues discussed in these activities should be appropriate for the age group of the Scouts. The facilitator should ensure that the discussions are conducted in a respectful and inclusive manner, and provide guidance and support as needed.
Materials
- Large paper or whiteboard for each scout or small group
- Markers or coloured pencils for writing and drawing
- Words related to local social issues (e.g., poverty, discrimination, homelessness, etc.)