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In Over Our Heads?
The Hidden Curriculum of Adult Life
A PUBLIC TALK
by Robert Kegan, Ph.D.
Friday June 13, 2008
SFU Morris Centre for Dialogue
7:00 - 9:00 pm
$50.00 + GST
Register at www.bchealthycommunities.ca
Can we keep growing and developing in adulthood? Yes, we can! And we must, argues Harvard professor Robert Kegan, if we are to succeed in mastering “the hidden curriculum of adult life.”
In this lively and engaging talk, Kegan shares a lifetime of research into the continuing stages of mental development after adolescence, and assesses the fit between the mental demands of our adult roles and our still-developing mental capacities. He will shed light on some of the perplexing predicaments of adult life, and the challenges of navigating an increasingly complex world. And he will demonstrate how mastery of the “hidden curriculum” of adult development is an important contributor to health and well-being – in individuals, in families, in workplaces, in communities.
BC Healthy Communities invites you to join us for this exciting evening of learning and conversation, as we deepen our understanding of the connections between human development and “healthy people in healthy communities”.
This is a follow-up event to the BCHC Provincial Conference
2008 Conference
Did you know about the upcoming Australasian Facilitator’s Network (AFN) Conference?
The conference is called Pushing the Boundaries: Facilitation Frontiers
and it will be held at Charles Sturt University, Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia on November 26-28, 2008.
For more information visit the conference homepage.
IAF Conference
The International Association of Facilitators (IAF) is dedicated to growing facilitators and encouraging the use of group process methodologies world-wide.
The next IAF Conference will be held April 10-12, 2008 at the Crowne Plaza Ravinia in suburban Atlanta, Georgia.
REGISTRATION and FULL SESSION DETAILS are now available online!
Program focus areas include:
Advanced facilitation techniques
Large group facilitation
Facilitation for social change
Technologies for enhanced facilitation
The business of facilitation
Fundamentals of facilitation
Visit www.iafna.org for more information.

