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        Social (or collaborative) learning refers to learning processes among a group of people who seek to improve a common situation and take action collectively. It is useful to think of five main strands that support the process.
          • Social learning – overview
          • Strand 1: Systems thinking
              • Systemic co-design
              • Design thinking and co-design
              • Methods and tools
              • Conceptual modelling
          • Strand 2: Building networks
              • Team building, CoPs and learning groups
              • Cross-sector partnerships and collaborations
          • Strand 3: Supporting deliberation and dialogue
              • Values and behaviours
              • Managing conflict
          • Strand 4: Knowledge management
              • Conceptual modelling
              • Participatory model building
              • Co-production of knowledge
              • Through indigenous lenses
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          • Strand 5: Reflective and reflexive practice
          • Creating an environment that supports learning
              • Capacity building, social capital and empowerment
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        Planning, monitoring and evaluation form a natural structure for social learning. They need to be linked together, and when seen in this way can naturally underpin a collaborative and outcome-oriented approach to management.
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        A growing challenge for managers in our complex world is to step beyond a narrow operational focus that deals with individual technical aspects, and engage more meaningfully with a range of partners and key stakeholders through improved communication and engagement activities.
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          • Designing collaborative processes – systemic design
              • Is the system complicated or complex?
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              • Developing and evaluating an engagement plan
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      • Supporting change
        The basic principles underpinning successful change are universal and there are a wide range of guides developed in many different contexts that can help us. However, to achieve change policy makers and others need to be aware of the characteristics of complex social systems, and what these mean for the design of constructive interventions. It is also important to involving the right people in the co-design of interventions that recognise when to use synergistic links across both individual and wider practice change initiatives.
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      • Social research
        Participatory action research that operates within the area of practice, and works with the different stakeholders and partners involved, can accelerate learning and actions that lead to the wider system transformations that we want.
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        This section provides links to guides and tips for facilitation and ways of collaborating in on-line meetings and events. And it hosts some more miscellaneous resource topics that I follow from time to to time.
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2022 in review – your favorite LfS content

By Will Allen Posted on December 28, 2022 Posted in LfS, social learning, systems thinking No Comments

Another year has passed, and this provides a timely opportunity to reflect on what content resonated most with visitors to the Learning for Sustainability (LfS) site in 2022. So – based on site statistics – here are the most visited …

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What’s new at Learning for Sustainability

By Will Allen Posted on June 4, 2020 Posted in Internet, LfS No Comments

The Learning for Sustainability site is 14 years old this year, and has just received a major revision and upgrade! It brings links to a wide range of on-line resources together in one easy to access place. Learning for Sustainability …

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The LfS site highlights on-line resources for those working with complex issues. It showcases the wide range of activities, skills and processes that collectively support constructive engagement, co-design, adaptation, and reflective practice.

The site framework has been developed through the course of my work and indicated resources are open access and freely available. If you would like further support to explore the implementation of these approaches then Will Allen & Associates can help link you with experienced practitioners.

Popular site resources

  • Systems thinking – gaining more holistic and relational views
  • Behaviour change interventions – guides to approaches and theories
  • Theory of change – improving program understanding
  • Complicated or complex – knowing the difference is important
  • Systemic design – linking systems and design thinking
  • Managing cross-sector partnerships and collaborations
  • Facilitation guides, tools & techniques
  • After action reviews – and how they can be linked with ToCs to support strategic thinking
  • Planning, monitoring & evaluation – closing the loop
  • Selecting evaluation questions and types

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  • Skills and capacities that support collective action
  • Using mixed methods to support planning, evaluation and learning
  • Managing participation in Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) initiatives
  • Influencing practice change: An introduction to behaviour change models and strategies
  • An introduction to systems thinking and systemic design – concepts and tools
  • Using rubrics to plan and assess complex tasks and behaviors
  • What’s new at Learning for Sustainability

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This site is compiled and maintained by Will Allen (PhD) For more information you can visit the site background page. (c) 2005-2020 Learning for Sustainability [Formerly NRM-changelinks (1998-2006)]

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