Hi Dr. Anderson,
Seems like Adlerian psych., except without the identifying the obstacles. Do you have any links to more info? Thx.
Deb
Deborah Bird February 1, 2020 - 11:08pm
Hahaha!!! Great!!! Loved it. Great job Lisa!!!
Viviane Vladimirschi April 23, 2014 - 10:23am
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Hi Terry,
I had the good fortune to present Medicine Hat College's experience with Appreciative Inquiry at the inaugural Appreciative Education Conference in Myrtle Beach, SC last January. I was excited to see your post on AI, as well as Marti's IRRODL article on Appreciative Leadership. I am facilitating a strategic planning session using AI this weekend at Medalta, a true gem in Southern Alberta. In short, I am a fan of AI and an AI practitioner. I have thought about keeping AI on the shelf and maybe it would play a peripheral role in research, but I am interested in perhaps making it more central. I am interested in assessment (the best aspects of assessment), such as keeping students motivated and creating postive learning enviromnents, perhaps through appreciative feedback. Any other ideas or suggestions of where you think this could be directly applied?
Thank you,
J
Jason Openo January 18, 2016 - 12:54pm