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National Children’s Bureau Early Childhood Unit Action Learning Training
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National Childrens Bureau Early Childhood Unit Action Learning Training.

Jan 18, 2018

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What is Action Learning? There can be no learning without action and no action without learning. Learning = Programmed Knowledge + Questioning Insight Key Questions for Action Learning: What am I trying to do? What is stopping me from getting it done? What will I do about it? (Reg Revans)
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Page 1: National Childrens Bureau Early Childhood Unit Action Learning Training.

National Children’s Bureau

Early Childhood UnitAction Learning Training

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Workshop Objectives

ObjectivesBy the end of the workshop participants will have:•Developed their understanding of Action learning and how it can be used•Gained an understanding of how to run Action Learning Sets

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What is Action Learning?

There can be no learning without action and no action without learning.Learning = Programmed Knowledge + Questioning Insight  Key Questions for Action Learning:•What am I trying to do?•What is stopping me from getting it done?•What will I do about it?(Reg Revans)

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Essential elements of action learning

• Understanding of Action Learning• Regular planned meetings• A consistent group• Equality amongst group members• Clear working agreement• Focused on dealing with real work issues,

problems and dilemmas

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How to run Learning Set meetings

• each set member in turn presents an issue • colleagues help the set member to explore their

issue, clarify the issue and explore the assumptions or barriers that surround it

• the use of reflective questioning and co-coaching methods with the aim of helping each member review, analyse, and see their issue from different points of view

• the group works with the set member to generate ideas and potential solutions

• time is left at the end to reflect on what has been learned about the issue and the process of learning that has taken place

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Working Agreements for action learning sets

• confidentiality of the discussions  (subject to legality and safeguarding constraints)

• each member takes responsibility for their own learning and helping the development of others

• ensuring fair share of ‘air’ time for all

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