This guided learning journey will introduce the basics of the ProSocial method as an applied change process and welcome participants into our growing global ProSocial Commons community. This course provides weekly peer-group meetings to discuss, explore and deepen the work. Participants will be supported in identifying and working on their particular collaborative needs and goals.
Learn MoreIndividuals or groups who want to learn ProSocial methods and concepts within a learning community of like-minded change makers.
6-8 weeks
Groups from around the world will come together to learn, research, play and practice their collaborative skills. This is an opportunity for your team to join others that are dedicated to deepening relationships, finding shared purpose, and enhancing group effectiveness.
Learn MoreGroups or members of groups who want to apply ProSocial in their context with personal coaching support and action research tools. Some experience in ProSocial methods and concepts will be helpful but is not necessary. We’re committed to accessibility. If you are from a marginalized group, part of a developing region, or not in a financial position to cover the full tuition, please do not let price be a barrier. Please complete our scholarship application form below.
10 weeks
Leading ProSocial is a course designed to strengthen your facilitation skills and sharpen your knowledge of ProSocial concepts and practices. Over 8 weeks, participants will learn how to help groups work together more effectively to achieve their goals. By the end of this course, participants will have the foundation and skills to work with groups of all sizes, in all contexts, at all stages.
Learn MoreIndividuals who want to learn the core skills of coaching and facilitation needed to lead ProSocial programs such as the Becoming ProSocial Learning Journeys or the ProSocial Action Labs
8 weeks
Free Seminar and Q&A Session
Free informational session on upcoming courses and how they can support your goals
Andy Norman will lead an exploration of the work of the late Daniel Dennett
Building Trust and Collaboration in our Groups and Networks
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