Self-Organised Learning: Foundations of a Conversational Science for Psychology

Self-Organised Learning: Foundations of a Conversational Science for Psychology

Self-Organised Learning: Foundations of a Conversational Science for Psychology

Self-Organised Learning: Foundations of a Conversational Science for Psychology

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Overview

Personal meaning is the basis for all our actions and awareness of this process by means of the Learning Conversation empowers self-organized change. Accepting responsibility for developing one's own learning involves initiating clear self-generated purposes and strategies and tactics for achievi ng meaningful outcomes. Only when the learning outcomes meet criteria arising out of well formulated purpose and strategy does the learning task become fully formulated and satisfactorily achieved. Recognition of the iterative nature of this process is essential. This is the method of the Learning Conversation and the ability to guide this process is essential for tutors, teachers , managers , counsellors and therapists . To enable SOL they need to understand this method and practice this for them-selves to better enable their student/clients achieve self-organisation in their learning. Once achieved individuals continue to learn life-long.

The book goes beyond the conversational uses of the repertory grid to develop SOL. The practitioner is introduced to other reflective tools which contribute to a Conversational Taxonomy of Reflective Tools. The book explores the concept of 'learning' and how different perspectives on learning reflect differences in cultural values. Here, the focus is on the individual's own learning and the personal nature of SOL. This results in personally valued changes in thoughts, feelings and actions. Changes in personal meaning contribute to changes in both experience and behaviour. It is argued that all professionals involved in the management of learning need to approach their job as primarily the encouragement and enabling of SOL. Those essentially derivative activities of instruction, demonstration, teaching and testing, etc. are then seen as subordinate functions. In this context the final chapters examine various roles of the teacher, tutor, coach, manager, therapist and consultant as change agents and how enabling Self-Organised-Learning becomes the ultimate goal. The sequel to this book elaborates on the principles and practice of the Learning Conversation for achieving SOL. ('Learning Conversations; The SOL Way to Personal and Organisational Growth.')

These well researched conversational techniques and methods have been shown to increase the capacity for human learning. The learner is enabled to challenge their skills and competences, always giving emphasis to developing learning so that their personal learning curves are constantly under review. Self-organised-learners continue to experiment as the Learning Conversation becomes internalized and part of their natural language. Beyond the degree and diploma they continue to learn on-the-job and in life. This is the true meaning of life-long-learning. This approach is essential in our fast changing cultures, where the skills and knowledge of today can become the chains of tomorrows’ mind. The emphasis on self­ organisation in learning gains momentum in this context. The economics of learning today inevitably means that 'distance learning', as well as the increasing use of the digital environment within the traditional teaching setting emphasizes the importance of SOL. SOL sets learners free to independently explore new environments and technologies in meaningful ways, thus enhancing their personal meanings, skills, competence and creativity. The book is of even greater value today than when originally published in 1985 and reprinted in 1993.
Future Learning should centre on SOL which answers the needs of Society today. This book offers a resource for a humane approach to learning in the 21st century and beyond.

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ISBN-13: 9781483515052
Publisher: BookBaby
Publication date: 10/01/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 388
File size: 23 MB
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Table of Contents

Foreword by Don Bannister. General Introduction: The Self-Organised Learner and the Repertory Grid 1. The Personal Nature of Self-Organised Learning 2. Introducing the Repertory Grid: Elements and Constructs 3.The Construction of Personal Meaning 4. FOCUSing: The Emergent Pattern 5. Talkback through a FOCUSed Grid 6. Grid Conversations for Achieving Self-Awareness 7. The Space within which Personal Meaning may be Represented 8. A PCP Approach to Perception 9. The Critical Self: Conversational Self-Assessment 10. Grid Conversations for the Sharing of Meaning 11. Groups and Institutions as Personal Learning Systems 12. The Theory and Practice of Conversational Science: Tools for the T-C Practitioner. Grid Tricks: An Accessing System to the CSHL Reflective Learning Technology. Appendix A: Applications of the Repertory Grid. Appendix B: The Centre for the Study of Human Learning. Glossary: The Personal Structure of Meaning of the Authors. Bibliography. Index.

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