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SCT Conference 2011

Exploring the Change Process

 

Atlanta, GA
March 26 - April 1, 2011

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Conference 2012: April 14-20, 2012 in San Francisco



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SCT Training Program
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SCT® Advanced Level Training

Advanced training emphasizes the integration of comprehensive and apprehensive knowledge into functional roles that relate to the goal of a context in application settings.

Advanced Training: Criteria - Members have completed the Authority Issue Group and all its pre-requisites.

  • Cognitive development - theory — Comprehensive and apprehensive understanding of theory, methods and techniques and the ability to use the theory in clinical, educational and organizational contexts. Ongoing integration of theory and methods as applied to building working systems-centered work contexts. Understanding the similarities and differences with SCT and other models.
  • Experienced-based learning — Deeper understanding of taking up the member role in context and how role changes in different contexts. Ongoing work to identify more complex restraining forces to taking up functional roles in context. Ongoing exploration in the work phase of system development with the continuation of the work to free creative energy and direct it into functional contexts.
  • Technical skill development — Ability to use Theory and Methods to build working systems and task groups. Understanding how to build and work in task groups. Increased ability to discriminate between innovation and drift. Understanding group-as-a-whole dynamics and the impact on a developing system. Ability to adapt SCT methods and techniques to different contexts.
  • Research — Ability to observe, recognize and code context of intervention and methods of intervention. Design and implementation of research that tests SCT hypotheses. Ongoing development of the capacity to observe system process and identify core issues, plan intervention strategy informed by TLHS and SCT methodology.

Advanced Training Contexts

  • Licensing process: One major advanced training track is working as a member of a peer licensing group, developing the criteria for assessment and implementing a peer assessment process that results in licensing members as SCT Practitioners who take on the responsibility of representing SCT values through the practice of SCT in the larger environment while also contributing to the ongoing development of SCT, SCTRI and its members. It is in the re-licensing process that members focus on the discrimination between innovation and drift.
  • Experiential groups: Ongoing leading edge exploration at the person, member, subgroup and group-as-a-whole levels. Current training contexts for this work include: ongoing advanced training groups, an annual weekend workshop is offered each summer and a five morning experiential training group at the conference.
  • Advanced members also work with mentors to develop training opportunities.
  • Theory groups: Ongoing exploration of innovations, leading edge thinking and amplification of different aspects of the TLHS and SCT. Advanced members continue development in this area by forming peer groups or with membership in existing theory groups.
  • Consultation: This training context is arranged independently by each member. Using the TLHS and SCT in clinical, educational and organizational contexts and working in consultation to training.
  • Research: This training context is arranged independently by each member. Using the TLHS and SCT in clinical, educational and organizational contexts and working in consultation to training.
 
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Annual SCT Conference offers systems-centered training at all levels, as well as a variety of workshops relating SCT to different contexts.

Telebridge Seminars are held on the SCTRI telephone bridge line; members phone in and ‘meet’ in the electronic space created. This has proven a very rich and vital way for our disparate community to come together to explore both theory and applications.

SCT Workshops are offered in a variety of settings, initiated by SCT Trainers and Practitioners. Most include some theory and experiential work, and many focus on applying SCT in different settings.

Ongoing SCT Training Groups meet regularly, usually weekly or monthly. These groups include orientation to systems-centered theory and methods, and experiential work, which focuses on using systems-centered techniques to build a group within which members can explore their experience.

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