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Domain 6: Holding the group learning environment
Overview: The whole teaching process takes place within the context
of a group, which if facilitated effectively becomes a vehicle for
connecting participants with the universality of the processes being
explored. The teacher creates a ‘container’ or learning environment
that ‘holds’ the group and within which the teaching can effectively
take place. The teacher works responsively with group process
through bringing an appropriate leadership style to the teaching;
through taking good care of managing group safety, trust and
boundary issues; through employing a teaching style which takes
account of the individual within the context of the group, and
balances the needs of both; through using the group process to draw
out universal learning themes; through working with and responding
to group development processes by managing the various phases of
group formation, development and ending. The teacher is able to
‘tune into’, connect with, and respond appropriately to shifts and
changes in group mood and characteristics.
Four key features need to be considered in assessing this domain:
(i) learning container – creating and sustaining a rich learning
environment made safe through careful management of issues such as
ground rules, boundaries and confidentiality, but which is
simultaneously a place in which part