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Learning How to Learn With Kitchen-Table Committees


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Summary

Price
£38 inc VAT
Study method
Online
Duration
Self-paced
Qualification
No formal qualification

Overview

10 lessons to empower self-organizing committees

Description


Have you ever wondered about the purpose of public involvement in planning? Have you have ever thought "there must be a better way to get public knowledge in community and regional planning". If so, then this course is for you. There have been considerable improvements made in understanding public involvement process over the past 30 years, if we only implement them. The course examines different planning approaches and the 5 disciplines of team learning taught by Peter Senge. The course also clearly outlines a 7 step process for team learning that ensures meaningful public involvement in the advisory committee process.There are 10 lessons and three quizzes to ensure that the knowledge of each lesson is understood and can be applied by the student.

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