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<title>Appreciative Inquiry: A Tool for Transformational Learning</title>
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<description>This paper attempts to do three things. First, it provides a summary of Appreciative Inquiry (AI) and the theory supporting AI as a process for transformational learning. Second, it describes a case study using AI for this purpose. Third, it provides an outline for an experiential AI session designed to demonstrate the power of this approach.</description>

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<title>Assessment as Quality Improvement</title>
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