The Student International Community of Practice: a critical reflection on the shared experience of being a member, using creative hermeneutics

K. Sanders, Kelly Marriott-Statham, Maria T. Mackay, Ailsa McMillan, Karen Rennie, B. Robinson, S. P. Teeling
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Background: The Student International Community of Practice is a global network of more than 30 doctoral candidates affiliated with the Centre for Person-centred Practice Research, at Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh. An ongoing challenge the community faces is its changing and growing membership; as members progress and complete their doctoral studies they leave the group, and as the centre grows new community members (doctoral candidates) join. Aim: To explore and describe the experience of being a member of the Student International Community of Practice, using a creative process of reflection and collaborative analysis, and to identify the implications for the future of the community and the integration of new members. Conclusion: The Student International Community of Practice is a valuable social learning experience for those who are members. It will continue to be a flourishing safe space if, despite its changing membership, we pay explicit attention to our agreed purpose, ways of working and values. Implications for practice/academic research: • Belonging to a sustainable and flourishing community of practice enhances learning, and decreases isolation and loneliness on the doctoral journey • A community of practice is sustainable when it is underpinned by a clear purpose, agreed ways of working and values, to which all members consistently pay explicit attention
学生国际实践社区:利用创造性解释学对作为成员的共享经验进行批判性反思
背景:学生国际实践社区是一个由30多名博士生组成的全球网络,隶属于爱丁堡玛格丽特女王大学以人为本的实践研究中心。社区面临的一个持续挑战是其成员不断变化和增加;随着成员的进步和完成他们的博士研究,他们离开了小组,随着中心的发展,新的社区成员(博士候选人)加入。目的:通过创造性的反思和合作分析过程,探索和描述作为学生国际实践社区成员的经历,并确定对社区未来和新成员融合的影响。结论:学生国际实践社区对其成员来说是一次宝贵的社会学习经历。如果我们在成员不断变化的情况下,明确关注我们商定的目标、工作方式和价值观,它将继续是一个繁荣的安全空间。对实践/学术研究的影响:•属于一个可持续和繁荣的实践社区可以增强学习,减少博士旅程中的孤独感•实践社区只有有明确的目标、商定的工作方式和价值观作为基础,所有成员都会始终如一地明确关注,才是可持续的
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