The metaphor which is central to all of the activities at the Centre for Systemic Development at the University of Western Sydney, Hawkesbury, is that of the critical learning system (CLS), a construct developed as the framework for the systemic education of students in the School of Agriculture and Rural Development at Hawkesbury. CLSs are construed as coherent groups of individuals who are co‐operating together, in learning how to learn collectively to deal with complex matters which are relevant to their own sustainable development as organizations (or more typically, organizational units). The action researching processes common to the centre’s research and consultancy activities, its postgraduate curricula, and its own management pract...
This paper has been written as the author is beginning a new phase of researching learning, investig...
Systems thinking in practice (STiP) education is poorly institutionalised across the Higher Educatio...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to offer a theoretical contribution to explicate the various ...
Systemic development is based on the logic that people can learn to be systemic, and that our effort...
This chapter continues the story of the tradition of systemic praxis that emerged from Hawkesbury Ag...
Systemic thinking emerged in the 1940s in critique of reductionist thinking. Systemic thinking aims ...
Hawkesbury’s Systemic Development differs from other systemic approaches is that it has a pedagogica...
Over a period of little more than 15 years, starting in the late 1970s, a small group of academics i...
Living and learning processes involved in managing systemic change in the context of sustainability ...
The system theory, as explained by various authors, aims at being a general science whose underpin...
[EN] The paper investigates the role of Systemic design22 in a well-structured social network as a ...
One of the most significant and enduring ideas associated with the systems initiatives at Hawkesbury...
We offer a reflection on our own praxis as designers and developers of a learning system for mature-...
The paper investigates the role of Systemic design in a well-structured social network as a tool to ...
We offer a reflection on our own praxis as designers and developers of a learning system that is stu...
This paper has been written as the author is beginning a new phase of researching learning, investig...
Systems thinking in practice (STiP) education is poorly institutionalised across the Higher Educatio...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to offer a theoretical contribution to explicate the various ...
Systemic development is based on the logic that people can learn to be systemic, and that our effort...
This chapter continues the story of the tradition of systemic praxis that emerged from Hawkesbury Ag...
Systemic thinking emerged in the 1940s in critique of reductionist thinking. Systemic thinking aims ...
Hawkesbury’s Systemic Development differs from other systemic approaches is that it has a pedagogica...
Over a period of little more than 15 years, starting in the late 1970s, a small group of academics i...
Living and learning processes involved in managing systemic change in the context of sustainability ...
The system theory, as explained by various authors, aims at being a general science whose underpin...
[EN] The paper investigates the role of Systemic design22 in a well-structured social network as a ...
One of the most significant and enduring ideas associated with the systems initiatives at Hawkesbury...
We offer a reflection on our own praxis as designers and developers of a learning system for mature-...
The paper investigates the role of Systemic design in a well-structured social network as a tool to ...
We offer a reflection on our own praxis as designers and developers of a learning system that is stu...
This paper has been written as the author is beginning a new phase of researching learning, investig...
Systems thinking in practice (STiP) education is poorly institutionalised across the Higher Educatio...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to offer a theoretical contribution to explicate the various ...