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Study programmes 2009-2010Last update : 28/06/2010
PSYC1045-1  Methods and techniques of animation of groups
Duration :  30h Th
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Holder(s) :  Jean‑François Leroy
Language :  Langue française
Course contents :  1. The concept of "group leading" and different types of leadership.
2. The relationship between leadership, training and intervention
3. Preparing for leading a group.
4. Building a guide for group leaders.
5. The main techniques for leading a task group.
6. Attitudes towards leadership.
7. Critical incidents and how to manage them.
8. Feedback techniques.
9. Ethical problems posed by leadership in practice.
Course objective :  1. To acquire the theoretical foundations required to decode the main types and styles of leadership.
2. To acquire the methodological foundations and techniques required to establish the minimal sequences required for group leadership
3. To learn how to use the methods and techniques covered in class
4. To put the professional application of group leadership into perspective
5. To develop a critical approach to the student's own leadership practices
Prerequisites :  Course of Group Dynamics code:PSYC1019-1
Workshops :  Optional. See practical questions of methodology and techniques of group leadership (code PSYC0067-1).
Written notes :  Reading folder.
Assessment :  The student will design, draw up and test a specific leadership plan. The examination will consist of the presentation and defence of the plan created.
Contacts :  Teacher: J.-F. LEROY - Social Psychology of Groups et des Organisations, B32 - 04/366 20 81 - E-Mail : Jean-Francois.Leroy@ulg.ac.be
Assistants :
- Tiber MANFREDINI : tiber.manfredini@ulg.ac.be
- Isabelle GRUSLIN : isabelle.gruslin@ulg.ac.be , tél. 04 366 51 35


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