The third annual conference of the Academy of Professional Dialogue was held online for the first time, and in the Academy’s Online Conference Centre specially created for the occasion. By holding sessions for four hours each day for five consecutive days, many more could be present than in previous conferences.
This year’s conference theme was Shaping the Profession. Dialogue as a profession is beginning to assume the form needed to encourage and enable different sectors to work more dialogically. We had substantial evidence of progress in this regard through the conference papers shared with participants beforehand and considered together at the conference. They featured Professional Dialogue work in Education (primary, secondary and adult), Corrections (UK and USA), Social Services (homelessness and care homes for the elderly and those with special needs) and Thinking (including what it takes to create a profession).
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Chairman’s Foreword V
Editor’s Introduction vi
Section One
Shaping Education Through Dialogue
Dialogue and Decision-Making in Leadership Coaching 3
Mechtild Beucke-Galm
Dialogue in Teacher Training at the University Level 21
Heike de Boer & Daniela Merklinger
Overcoming Challenges to Dialogue in Professional Higher Education
Timo Nevalainen 39
Section Two
Shaping Corrections Through Dialogue
Threshold Dialogue to Change a System 59
Jane Ball
Dialogue within Decision-Making 79
Peter Garrett
Live Facilitation of the Offender Resettlement Journey 97
Jane Ball
Dialogue through the Offender Resettlement Journey 105
Jane Ball
Section Three
Shaping Social Work Through Dialogue
Dialogue and Managing Societal Conflicts 145
Bernard le Roux
Community Dialogues on Homelessness 125
Rebecca Cannara
Transforming Care for the Elderly through Dialogue 159
Lars-Åke Almqvist
Section Four
Shaping Thinking Through Dialogue
What is Professionalism in Dialogue? 179
William Isaacs
Developing Online Professional Dialogue 197
Thomas Köttner
The Container Development Model 215
Peter Garrett
Participants 500+