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Robert Kegan
The William and Miriam Meehan Professor in Adult Learning and Professional Development
Educational Chair, Institute for Management and Leadership in Education
Co-director, Change Leadership Group
Profile
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; the fit between adult capacities and the hidden demands of modern life; and the evolution of consciousness in adulthood and its implications for supporting adult learning, professional development, and adult education. In addition to his faculty appointment at HGSE, Kegan serves as educational chair of the Institute for Management and Leadership in Education; as codirector of a joint program with the Harvard Medical School to bring principles of adult learning to the reform of medical education; and as codirector of the Change Leadership Group, a program for the training of change leadership coaches for school and district leaders. Kegan, a licensed clinical psychologist and practicing therapist, lectures widely to professional and lay audiences, and consults in the area of professional development. "I have been told," he says, "it may help to know that I am also a husband and a father; influenced by Hasidism; an airplane pilot; a poker player; and the unheralded inventor of the 'Base Average,' a more comprehensive way of gauging a baseball player's offensive contributions."
Degrees
- Ph.D., Harvard University
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Spotlight
An article by Robert Kegan on the need for a complex mind in the presidential seat.
An article on Kegan receiving the Marion Gislason award for his outstanding work in leadership
An interview with Robert Kegan about how HGSE's Change Leadership Group teaches school leaders how to reinvent their own roles before they transform their schools
A press release announcing Robert Kegan's book, How the Way We Talk Can Change the Way We Work: Seven Languages for Transformation
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