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A Groupwork and Family Training Course is a large group held in a host organisation. The different events in the Course have a structure suited to the learning function. For example, an expert lecturing has a Chairman who arranges a discussion after the lecture for a large gathering in a room equipped with blackboard and audiovisual aids. This event requires a structured large group.
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Lear, T.E. (1982). Unstructured Large Group Learning. In: Pines, M., Rafaelsen, L. (eds) The Individual and the Group. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-8154-9_36
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