The alchemy of facilitation revealed through individual stories and collective narrative |
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Authors: | Coralie McCormack John Gilchrist Eleanor Hancock Jesmin Islam Robert Kennelly |
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Affiliation: | 1. Teaching and Learning, University of Canberra, Canberra, Australia;2. Academy of Law, Australian Catholic University, Melbourne, Australia;3. School of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of New South Wales, Canberra, Australia;4. Faculty of Business, Government and Law, University of Canberra, Canberra, Australia |
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Abstract: | Facilitation is a key ‘ingredient’ in the success and sustainability of communities of practice. Yet, little attention has been given to in situ experiences of facilitators of these communities. This paper takes up the challenge to explore these experiences using reflective stories written by seven TATAL (Talking about Teaching and Learning) facilitators (the authors) from different disciplines in five different Australian universities. The authors’ collaborative analysis of their experiences suggests reframing the role of facilitator to include the role of alchemist, a promoter of transformation. This reframing has the potential to change the way higher education community of practice facilitators think about and enact their role. The story-based reflective process used in this self-study could also be used by facilitators to investigate their own practice, as a component of facilitator education programmes or by academics and researchers in other contexts who seek a participatory, collaborative approach to evaluate their practice. |
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Keywords: | Reflective practice professional learning communities of practice stories narrative |
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