Starting point : a community of practice for Canada's environmental education network leaders
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Issue Date
2014-02-26
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Authors
Baker, Eli Nathaniel
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Subject
Action Research
Communications
Community of Practice
Environmental Education
Networking
Social Capital
Communications
Community of Practice
Environmental Education
Networking
Social Capital
Abstract
A qualitative study using an action research methodology was conducted to observe what value a national community of practice (CoP) had for the resiliency of Canada's geographically dispersed, non-profit, environmental education (EE) network leaders. Research suggests that North America's non-profit sector faces a looming leadership crisis as its executive leaders are subjected to escalating anxiety, burnout, and feelings of isolation (Cornelius, Moyers, & Bell, 2011). Peer support networks, alternately known as a CoP, have been proposed as a potential means of sustaining such beleaguered executives. This research reveals that Canadian EE leaders found value in a CoP as a forum for networking and relationship building, as a medium for professional development, and as a source of support and inspiration. This thesis recommends the establishment of a national CoP for Canada's EE network leaders and outlines recommendations to inform the creation of such a community.