Description |
ix, 262 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
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regular print |
Contents |
1. Using the guide -- Part I. Doing Action Learning: 2. What is action learning?; 3. How a set works; 4. Being a set member; 5. Being a facilitator; 6. Types of action learning -- Part II. Developing Action Learning Skills: 7. A workshop for introducing action learning; 8. Skills development: the basics; 9. Additional skills -- Part III. The Uses of Action Learning: 10. Learning and development; 11. Continuing professional development; 12. Using action learning for management development; 13. Action learning in higher education; 14. Action learning: a contribution to individual, organizational and social change |
Summary |
"Action learning is a method of learning and reflection that takes place with the support of a group or 'set' of colleagues working with real problems. It is an ideal means of promoting more active engagement in life and work. This straightforward and practical guide, now published in a revised second edition, is written by two of the leading practitioners in the field. It describes the key procedures and skills required to implement action learning and will be invaluable for professionals and managers in terms of continuing development, and to those in education who are seeking to introduce action learning into their work. This revised edition includes new material that will make action learning more accessible to newcomers to the topic as well as new assessments of how action learning is impacting in higher education. Other key topics include: how action learning works; being a facilitator; running workshops; and action learning for personal and professional development." -- BOOK JACKET |
Notes |
Previous ed.: 1995 |
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Includes index |
Bibliography |
Includes index |
Subject |
Executives -- Training of.
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Active learning.
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Problem-Based Learning.
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Author |
Beaty, Liz.
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LC no. |
2001280611 |
ISBN |
0749434538 paperback |
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