Action learning : a practitioner's guide

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Action learning : a practitioner's guide

Ian McGill and Liz Beaty

Kogan Page, 1992

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 228-230) and index

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Description

An introduction to action learning sets, which are groups formed to facilitate either management development or educational development. The text explains how to set up action learning programmes and describes how these groups can resolve and implement solutions to pressing problems.

Table of Contents

  • What action learning is and how it works
  • contexts in which action learning can be used
  • getting started
  • description of the process of a set
  • role of set members
  • when to use facilitators - their role and training
  • skills development
  • how action learning fits in with new paradigms and patterns of learning
  • action learning as a contribution to personal-management-staff development
  • action learning and educational development.

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