posted on 2023-03-23, 18:18authored byChris Galloway, Debbi Weaver
This paper uses Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) to interpret the experience of an academic and an academic development advisor working together on the high-pressure development of new public relations curriculum. SFBT is a counselling approach focused on helping people make improvements in relation to given problems. In an academic development setting, it provides a framework for considering the way collaborative relationships can operate in the process of building curricula and enhanced teaching practices. In the case discussed here, a teaching academic and an academic development advisor found that SFBT provided a useful model for reflection on an extended collaboration. The paper proposes SFBT as a potentially valuable tool for academics and their advisors in other curriculum projects.
History
Publication Date
2009-07-01
Journal
PRism.
Volume
6
Issue
1
Pagination
10 p. (p. [1-10])
Publisher
PRaxis the Public Relations Research Centre.
ISSN
1448-4404
Rights Statement
Open Access. This article has been reproduced according to the Budapest Open Access Initiative: http://www.soros.org./openaccess. This initiative allows you to freely copy and redistribute this article provided you correctly acknowledge its authors and source, and do not alter its contents. This article was published in the PRism, 6(1) [1-10, 2009. Copyright (2009) The Author(s).