People undertake action learning work in small groups to tackle organisational and social problems and to learn from their experience of working together to bring about change. Having a dedicated facilitator or a coach for a group can make the process more effective and rewarding. This book provides examples and analyses of effective behaviours of action learning facilitators and coaches.
Action learning is an approach to individual, team and organisational learning. In an action learning group, people work collaboratively to make sense of the problems that they are addressing, to devise plans to bring about improvements and to reflect on their progress and on what they have learned. Having someone act as a facilitator or a coach for an action learning group is often necessary to ensure that the group finds a helpful balance between solving the immediate problems that face them and achieving genuine learning, not just about the problem but also about themselves as individuals and about the group as a dynamic unit. In this book, experienced practitioners of action learning provide a rich range of examples of the use of facilitators and coaches in action learning groups. Contributors from the UK, the USA, Thailand, Taiwan, the Caribbean and the Netherlands offer case studies, reflections, advice and the fruits of their research into this important topic.
This book was originally published as a special issue of Action Learning: Research and Practice.
Edited by:
Peter Cauwelier, George Boak Imprint: Routledge Country of Publication: United Kingdom Dimensions:
Height: 246mm,
Width: 174mm,
ISBN:9781041036203 ISBN 10: 1041036205 Pages: 124 Publication Date:27 May 2025 Audience:
College/higher education
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Primary
Format:Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming
Introduction: The facilitator/coach in action learning 1. Mindsets of experienced action learning coaches and their impact on the practice of coaching action learning groups 2. The pedagogy of action learning facilitation – a critique of the role of the facilitator in an organisational leadership programme 3. Humanistic person-centred set facilitation 4. Facilitating action learning & virtual action learning for leadership development: experiences and insights from a UK Masters programme 5. What a difference a coach makes! 6. Successful scaling of action learning principles through self-facilitated peer coaching groups 7. Action learning: from strict sessions to other applications 8. Developing skills of action learning facilitators 9. Illuminating the unseen: an action learning coach’s journey 10. Developing a learning mindset with action learning 11. Action learning within the Dutch public sector: tools for facilitators
Peter Cauwelier, Chief Team Connector, TEAM.AS.ONE, Bangkok, Thailand. George Boak, Associate Professor in Leadership and Innovation, York St John University, York, UK.