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The Development of Work Discussion Groups in Educational Settings
Jackson, Emil
Journal of Child Psychotherapy, v34 n1 p62-82 Apr 2008
This paper describes the application and development of the work discussion method within educational settings. In the first section of the paper, I outline some key contextual factors that are important to consider when setting up work discussion groups within schools. A number of case examples are then described, illustrating a range of central issues that can emerge. By developing a deeper understanding about the meaning of behaviour and the emotional factors that impact on teaching and learning, I hope to demonstrate how work discussion groups can help teachers to develop their capacity to manage the challenges of their work, role and relationships with pupils. More broadly, I hope to illustrate how these groups can help to promote a learning environment for all, in which development and growth is promoted at a personal, professional and whole school level. (Contains 1 figure and 16 notes.)
Descriptors: Discussion Groups, Group Dynamics, Social Psychology, Professional Continuing Education, Secondary School Teachers, Consultation Programs, Collegiality, Social Support Groups, Case Studies, Program Development, Task Analysis, Performance Factors, Social Cognition, Educational Environment
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Education Level: Adult Education
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