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show or hide details for this item Group processes: theories and models Blog Entry 0 replies1 resource 28-January-2005 jenny bimrose
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Though is it feasible to assume we have a shared understanding of 'guidance group work'?

The references provided here by Marcus in his comment are an extremely helpful addition to this section on group work.  However, I would question the underlying assumption that 'guidance group work' has a shared meaning across the guidance community.  The range of contexts in which group work is delivered by people broadly described as guidance practitioners is now so wide that I would argue that it's not unreasonable to assume (though I don't think we have relevant research evidence?) that general theories of learning may offer the types of flexible frameworks required across various situations. 

What do others think?

 

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