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2. Call for Papers.

5. Action learning and healthcare 2011–2022.

6. Illuminating the unseen: an action learning coach's journey.

7. Developing a learning mindset with action learning.

8. Developing skills of action learning facilitators.

9. Bridging research to practice via action learning.

10. Advancements on action learning and lean complementarity: a case of developing leaders as lean learning facilitators.

11. Leaders learning from leaders as an emergent action learning strategy type of paper: account of practice.

12. 'SAGA': a method to support the practice of critical action learning.

13. Developing leaders on-line using action learning: an account of practice.

14. The use of action learning sets in developing a multiple lens view model with a charity's leadership team. An account of practice.

15. Participant perspectives on action learning in higher education: a framework for learning.

16. What a difference a coach makes!

17. Facilitating action learning & virtual action learning for leadership development: experiences and insights from a UK Masters programme.

18. Action learning within the Dutch public sector: tools for facilitators.

19. The pedagogy of action learning facilitation – a critique of the role of the facilitator in an organisational leadership programme.

20. How to facilitate critical action learning.

21. Finding innovation opportunities in SMEs through futures and foresight learning: an action learning approach.

22. Peer review papers.

24. Origins of the ethos of action learning.

25. Working well with power in the virtual space.

26. An instrument of social action: Revans' learning disabilities project (1969–1972) in a politico-historical context.

27. How do public leaders learn from society? A reflexive analysis of action learners.

28. Developing empowered and connected leaders in the social sector: the Rank Foundation's engagement with Action Learning.

29. DIAL: the rise of cafe-based, drop-in action learning.

30. The Nurses Memorandum of 1938: a first step in the development of action learning?

31. An action learning approach to mathematics learning in the light of the cognitional theory of Bernard Lonergan.

32. Guidelines for action learning as professional development to transform Physical Education in low resourced primary schools in South Africa.

33. Action learning through radio: exploring conceptual views and lived experiences of women entrepreneurs.

34. From nurturing the H in HR to developing the D in OD - systemic benefits where action learning and organisational development combine.

35. Improving community relations in the police through procedural justice – an action learning initiative.

36. Facilitating the facilitators of action learning in China: practices and prospects.

37. Social action learning: applicability to comrades in adversity in Nigeria.

38. Action learning and action research to alleviate poverty.

39. Practising change together – where nothing is clear, and everything keeps changing.

40. Transcending the role: personal transformation of action-learning facilitators.

41. Turning to case studies as a mechanism for learning in action learning.

42. From real life to real life: bringing ‘double awareness’ from Action Learning programmes into organisational reality.

44. An account of practice on facilitated co-constructed action learning: a reflection of the executive education programme delivery.

45. Improving interdisciplinary online course design through action learning: a chinese case study.

46. Is action learning culture bound? An exploration.

47. Integration of the practice of mindfulness within action learning as an added component within a post graduate leadership programme: an account of practice.

48. How to ask better questions? Dewey's theory of ecological psychology in encouraging practice of action learning.

49. Leadership development, wicked problems and action learning: provocations to a debate.

50. Opportunities and limitations for learning within teachers' collaboration in teams: perspectives from action learning.