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ArtikelNarrating Development : Professional Practice Emerging Within Stories  
Oleh: Ramsey, Caroline
Jenis: Article from Journal - e-Journal
Dalam koleksi: Action Research vol. 3 no. 3 (Sep. 2005), page 279-296.
Topik: change; decision making; narrative; Performative Learning; reflective practice; social constructionism; storytelling
Fulltext: 279.pdf (144.33KB)
Isi artikelThe narrative learning cycle outlined in this article was developed to address three perceived weaknesses in experiential learning cycles and involved three shifts: a shift from one concrete experience to multiple stories; a shift from individual action to social performance; and a shift from an emphasis on cognitive learning to a development of practice. This article recounts the use of such a narrative learning cycle in the development of new practices in the design and practice of an undergraduate management course. Its concluding comments appraise the potential of a narrative learning cycle to enable a professional practitioner to take heed of voices other than their own, appreciate the unavoidably social nature of action and plan their contribution to jointly negotiated practice.
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