TY - JOUR
T1 - Moving beyond the academy : a commentary on extra-mural initiatives in systemic development
AU - Bawden, Richard
AU - McKenzie, Bruce
AU - Packham, Roger
PY - 2007
Y1 - 2007
N2 - Hawkesbury’s Systemic Development differs from other systemic approaches is that it has a pedagogical, rather than methodological focus, with individual and social learning outcomes, and with ethical as well as instrumental concerns. The paper describes the logic of this approach, particularly the key role of epistemic learning in the development of systemic praxis. The approach is confronting epistemologically, and therefore emotionally, in the face of persistent experiential and conceptual challenges. The Centre for Systemic Development (CSD) was formed to enable a move to occur beyond the academy, and three early examples of its work are described. These illustrate the development of the extra-mural process of systemic development, that include workshops and ‘shop-work’ projects to enable the practice of: experiential and inspirational learning, self and social awareness, systemic methodologies, dealing with issues of complexity and ethics, and of a future orientation for strategic development. The university context proved too rigid for these activities, and therefore an independent Systemic Development Institute (SDI) was established to carry on the development of the ideas through praxis.
AB - Hawkesbury’s Systemic Development differs from other systemic approaches is that it has a pedagogical, rather than methodological focus, with individual and social learning outcomes, and with ethical as well as instrumental concerns. The paper describes the logic of this approach, particularly the key role of epistemic learning in the development of systemic praxis. The approach is confronting epistemologically, and therefore emotionally, in the face of persistent experiential and conceptual challenges. The Centre for Systemic Development (CSD) was formed to enable a move to occur beyond the academy, and three early examples of its work are described. These illustrate the development of the extra-mural process of systemic development, that include workshops and ‘shop-work’ projects to enable the practice of: experiential and inspirational learning, self and social awareness, systemic methodologies, dealing with issues of complexity and ethics, and of a future orientation for strategic development. The university context proved too rigid for these activities, and therefore an independent Systemic Development Institute (SDI) was established to carry on the development of the ideas through praxis.
KW - pedagogy
KW - praxis
KW - system theory
UR - http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/uws:36878
U2 - 10.1002/sres.817
DO - 10.1002/sres.817
M3 - Article
SN - 1092-7026
VL - 24
SP - 129
EP - 141
JO - Systems Research and Behavioral Science
JF - Systems Research and Behavioral Science
IS - 2
ER -