The COVID Crisis and Human Development

Adults · Learning
The COVID Crisis and Human Development: Transformative Potentials in a Global Disruption. Harvard professor Robert Kegan is a world-renowned pioneer in the field of human development. His award-winning research and writing on the stages of mental complexity in adulthood have helped create a whole new field of study, transformed practice in nearly every profession, and unleashed the hope that we can all keep growing at any age.
Audience: Adult

Upcoming Session

May 28, 3 PM EDT
For Adults · 45 mins


2000 of 2000 spots reserved

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Meet Our Instructor

Robert Kegan
Robert Kegan is a psychologist who teaches, researches, writes, and consults about adult development, adult learning, and professional development. His work explores the possibility and necessity of ongoing psychological transformation in adulthood and its implications for professional development. In addition to co-founding and directing Minds at Work he also holds a faculty appointment at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Kegan serves as educational chair of the Institute for Management and Leadership in Education; as co-director of a joint program with the Harvard Medical School to bring principles of adult learning to the reform of medical education; and as co-director of the Change Leadership Group, a program for the training of change leadership coaches for school and district leaders.