Wednesday, September 03, 2008

Key advantages of large group self-organising learning communities in comparison with other training

Why you are bound to learn more - more deeply, more effectively, more directly relevant to you, more lastingly, more comprehensively, more practically ...

Although the tutors (apart from leading the plenaries) will be available for all kinds of theoretical and practical input as well as modelling and demonstrations, a lot of the learning will not only be experiential, but also self-organised and self-directed. The notion of the 'reflective practitioner' - whatever your particular work practice - will inform and guide us throughout the events.

see here for a more detailed description of experiential, holistic learning (- linking to "Experiential, holistic learning")

Here's a summary of the key advantages which a self-organising learning community offers in comparison with other didactic, pre-structured training courses:

  • experiential, holistic, relational ways of learning that integrate theory and practice
  • you will have influence on tailoring your experience of the event to your specific learning needs and objectives (rather than wading through lots of information that either is irrelevant to you or which you are familiar with already)
  • you will be able to join in at a level that is commensurate with your experience (the learning is diverse, individual and specific, and does not treat everybody as if they are a beginner)
  • you can stay in your comfort zone if you wish or there is a wide spectrum of possibilities for challenging and stretching yourself
  • experiential learning is grounded in reflecting on live experience and collective processes as they occur (whereas much academic knowledge forever remains academic); going beyond abstract management models to address the messy, real-life situation
  • the learning community provides multiple and immediate action-reflection cycles which - often in quick succession - intensify the learning
  • unlike any other leadership development event, you will be co-responsible for shaping and co-creating the organisation from the beginning (rather than being led throughout in an artificial training situation which then at best includes some experiential work and simulations)
  • accessing learning resources and models when you need them (rather when a tutor or the training curriculum decide to deliver them)
  • being in a self-directing learning community with no fixed agenda or external tasks, that provides leading-edge 21stcentury psychological expertise in reflecting on the evolving culture and group dynamics as they occur in real-time
  • 'here and now' learning based on giving space to and working with interpersonal and group dynamics
  • being active and interactive in a group of diverse people from diverse cultures with diverse values, outlooks and identities

Last not least - especially in a recession - there is the financial aspect: considering the depth and variety of learning available, how readily it will translate into your everyday work, and how much value they will add to your work, Communitas events are excellent value for money.




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Communitas Blog

This blog contains two kinds of entries:

1. blog entries which address in depth and in detail some of the background to the Communitas Project - the theories and concepts, the philosophies and approaches we draw from. They are designed to deepen and give substance to the various descriptions across the website. The first 15 or so were written consecutively as an introduction and it makes sense to read them in sequence. If you come across jargon terms or sections that don't make sense, please comment or post a request for clarification on our forum.

2. more typical blog entries which address current themes and news in a brief, topical statement.

Introductory blog posts

  1. What’s unique about Communitas events ?
  2. Key advantages of large group self-organising learning communities in comparison with other training
  3. Communitas Philosophy 2
  4. Communitas Philosophy 3
  5. Communitas Philosophy 5
  6. Communitas Philosophy 6
  7. Communitas Philosophy 7
  8. What’s our philosophy at Communitas ?
  9. Why a new kind of training in organisational and group leadership is needed
  10. 21st-century psychology and the future of human organisation
  11. How the brain-bodymind revolution will affect your business - by Michael Soth
  12. What is the best and most effective training format for leadership development ?
  13. Communitas: A comprehensive and integrative spectrum of approaches
  14. Our aims and goals as Communitas tutors
  15. What is the best and most effective way of developing leadership skills ?
  16. As a starting point .... some basic assumptions
  17. How do you want to develop as a leader ? What are your aims and goals for yourself?
  18. What’s the difference between ‘being clear about your philosophy’ and ‘being dogmatic’ ?
  19. Communitas Philosophy 1
  20. Communitas Philosophy 4
  21. Diverse, experiential, self-organising - is a large group learning community for you ?
  22. Key questions that participants bring to Communitas

Communitas blog archive

Here you find an overview of all blog posts, with their titles and summaries.

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