A powerful #lesson - source unknown.
A teacher tells her students, "I'm going to come around and whisper to each of you whether you're a witch or a regular person. Your goal is to build the largest group possible that does NOT have a #witch in it. At the end, any group found to include a witch gets a failing grade."
The teens dove into grilling each other. One fairly large group formed, but most of the students broke into small, exclusive groups, turning away anyone they thought guilty.
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@annecavicchi
What if you're the witch in a group? The group fails but do you fail? If so, your best bet would be to say, "Guys Imma witch. Just letting you know so nobody fails."

What if someone in the class offers a deal to any hidden witches to reveal themselves so everyone passes?

This game mechanic needs a couple tweeks, imho.

@peatbog The thing is, there are no witches at all.
@annecavicchi @peatbog
I would worry that this approach could easily go sideways because there are indeed self-proclaimed witches (and warlocks) as #wicca is a recognized religion and you run the risk of opening a student who practices it themselves or who has a family member that does to attacks. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wicca
Wicca - Wikipedia

@in8sworld yeah this is low key religious discrimination