Appreciative Inquiry and Graduate Students' Professional Development

Appreciative Inquiry and Graduate Students' Professional Development

Audrey Faye Falk, Christina M. Berthelsen, Linda Meccouri
Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 17
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-9675-2.ch015
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Abstract

This chapter focuses on the use of appreciative inquiry in higher education and community contexts, providing an extensive review of this literature. Furthermore, the chapter describes how appreciative inquiry has been applied within the Community Engagement Program at Merrimack College. Jointly written by the program director, a graduate student, and an adjunct instructor, the chapter includes all three voices and perspectives. It includes lessons learned that may be generalizable to business and organizational contexts.
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Background

Appreciative inquiry shares historical and philosophical roots with action research, organizational development, and popular education. This section explains those connections and provides an extensive review of the scholarly literature pertinent to the application of appreciative inquiry in higher education and community contexts.

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