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August 12, 2009 – 1:45 pm No Comment

Self Managed Learning ideals are not only spreading to different age ranges but also now across a wide range of organisations.

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How can Self Managed Learning help shift the culture in my organisation?

July 6, 2009 – 3:48 pm | One Comment
How can Self Managed Learning help shift the culture in my organisation?

One of the key structures in any SML programme is the use of the learning group.  In working together in these groups, people learn how to support and challenge one another in a trusting and …

Paper Gets Prize

June 12, 2003 – 1:39 pm | No Comment
Paper Gets Prize

‘Developing human and social capital in organisations’ in the journal ‘Industrial and Commercial Training’.

Total System Development

May 12, 2002 – 1:16 pm | No Comment
Total System Development

As regular readers of the newsletter will know, a number of CSML Board members are actively involved in the attempt to introduce SML modes of learning into the educational system. The following is one expression of this long-term strategy.

SML as an Engine of Social Capital

February 10, 2002 – 8:57 am | No Comment
SML as an Engine of Social Capital

When the shared values of a society enhance co-operation, then social capital is increased.

Developing a Learning Strategy

November 9, 2001 – 11:47 am | No Comment
Developing a Learning Strategy

Focus on the idea of developing a ‘learning’ strategy rather than a training strategy.

Developing Social Capital

June 9, 2001 – 11:53 am | No Comment
Developing Social Capital

An insight into the emerging concept of Social Capital.