Reflections on a Socratic approach to engagement
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to enhance involvement in the learning process in order that students are active co-creators in their learning, developing their capability for proactive change.
Design/methodology/approach
Action inquiry (Torbert, 2004). This involves simultaneously conducting action and inquiry in a systematic way.
Findings
Engagement is a “contact sport” in which complex problems can only be solved by the development of social collaboration where the authors are able to share knowledge and assumptions and co-create together. This requires that groups go through a development process.
Research limitations/implications
The main limitation is the bias and social influence of the tutor/trainer in the process of developing deeper dialogue. Research needs to explore how the “leader” is able to limit their own bias whilst facilitating development through the stages of dialogue development.
Practical implications
Most training and teaching assumes that the teacher/trainer has expertise to pass on. This implies that they have the answer to problems being explored. Increasingly the authors need to facilitate the collective creativity of groups to solve complex problems for which the facilitator does not have the answer. This requires a different mindset and “felt-sense”.
Social implications
To solve complex problems the authors need to develop collective communication capacities, and shift from a focus on personal ego to thinking together in a spirit of learning and inquiry.
Originality/value
To date there has been little reported that helps facilitators in education and training practically to develop the facilitative and design skills to create learning spaces where groups think together in a non-defensive and generative way. This paper is a step in that direction.
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Citation
Bagshaw, M. (2014), "Reflections on a Socratic approach to engagement", Industrial and Commercial Training, Vol. 46 No. 7, pp. 357-363. https://doi.org/10.1108/ICT-04-2014-0025
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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