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An agency-promoting learning arena for developing shared work practices
Despite the emerging recognition of the pivotal role played by professional agency
within work contexts, little is known about how agency is promoted and enacted in
organised work-related learning settings. This chapter focuses on the work
conference as an orchestrated agency-promoting learning arena. We understand
professional agency as a necessary precondition of work-related learning, and we
emphasise the potential of work conferences to activate and promote such agency.
Our empirical study investigated three work conferences in education and
healthcare organisations in Finland. Utilising assessments, the investigation
addressed how the participants perceived the conditions for learning and the
learning outcomes in these conferences. The work conference was mostly viewed
as a worthwhile learning arena. The conference advanced participants’ professional
agency and participation across entrenched professional boundaries, and workrelated learning occurred at both individual and collective levels. A comparison of
the three work conferences indicated that in terms of the generation and
actualisation of innovative developmental discussions, the most prominent learning
outcomes occurred when the participants were able to enact substantial professional
agency, when there was comprehensive participation from the work community,
and when boundary crossing occurred. This paper contributes to the understanding
of the conditions that impede or support work-related learning.peerReviewe
