Media
Documents:
Videos:
Audio/Podcasts:
Biography
Abigail Lynam, PhD has twenty years of experience in transformative learning and leadership development in higher education. Her scholarship and practice aims to integrate the interior dimensions of human knowledge and experience (culture, worldviews, psychology, wisdom traditions, etc.) with social and ecological change efforts. Towards that end, she works with tools and technologies for transformative change, such as Theory U, integral theory and practice, social change innovations, dialogue and contemplative practices, etc. An area of emphasis is adult developmental psychology applied to adult learning, and social and ecological change leadership development. Dr. Lynam is faculty for Pacific Integral’s Generating Transformative Change personal and professional leadership development program, and has taught internationally in India, Ethiopia, Hong Kong and Mexico.
Industry Expertise (7)
Education/Learning
Research
Environmental Services
Program Development
Professional Training and Coaching
Training and Development
Writing and Editing
Areas of Expertise (8)
Transformative Learning
Social and Ecological Sustainability
Leadership Development
Adult Learning and Development
Contemplative Pedagogies
Integral Theory and Practice
Group Dynamics
Collective Change
Education (3)
Prescott College, AZ: PhD, Sustainability Education 2014
Research: Adult Developmental Psychology & Sustainability Leadership Development
Antioch University New England, Keene, NH: MS, Environmental Studies 1998
Thesis: Systems Thinking and Transformative Learning
Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA: BS, Ecology 1994
Links (1)
Event Appearances (8)
Growing up and Waking up: Adult Development for Educators
(2017) 2-Day Workshop, University of Washington, Bothell Bothell, WA
Teaching in the Age of Climate Consequence: Engaging Diversity – Bridging Divides
(2017) Curriculum for the Bioregion Faculty Learning Community Conference Whidbey Institute, Langley, WA
Developmentally-Informed Teaching and Learning
(2016) International Transformative Learning Conference Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, WA
Person/Planet, Mind/Heart, Contemplation/Action: Engaging the Intersections in The Anthropocene
(2016) International Transformative Learning Conference Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, WA
Being and Becoming: Developmentally-Aware Teaching in Higher Education
(2016) Growth Edge Network Conference University of San Diego, Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace & Justice
Contemplating Self and Other in Transformative Teaching and Leadership
(2014) Association for Contemplative Practices in Higher Education Conference University of Washington, Seattle, WA
Integrating Values and Worldviews in Climate Change Education and Leadership Development
(2013) Transformation in a Changing Climate Conference University of Oslo, Norway
Psychology of Sustainability Education
(2010) Prescott College PhD Colloquium Prescott, AZ
Articles (7)
Developmentally aware teaching and learning: Does letting go of transformation deepen the overall transformative impact?
(2016) Proceedings of the 12th International Transformative Learning Conference, Pacific Lutheran University, WA
Transformative Learning Network is for all who are interested in the study and practice of transformative learning. Our purpose is to provide a centralized location for you to connect with other scholars, practitioners and scholar-practitioners, as well as to receive regular updates on plans for the next International Transformative Learning Conference.
Being and becoming: Developmentally aware teaching and learning
(2016) Growth Edge Network Conference Proceedings, University of San Diego, CA
Details not available.
Person/planet, mind/heart, contemplation/action: Engaging the intersections in the Anthropocene
(2016) Proceedings of the 12th International Transformative Learning Conference, Pacific Lutheran University, WA
Details below.
Embracing developmental diversity: Developmentally aware teaching, mentoring, and sustainability education
(2014) Dissertation, Prescott College
This research examined the personal, professional, and developmental impact of introducing a constructive developmental perspective to faculty and students in a post-secondary program in sustainability education and leadership development. It also explored the relationship between adult development and sustainability education, teaching, and mentorship. There is increasing emphasis on integrating human interiors (values, beliefs, worldviews) in sustainability work. However, little research has examined the relationship between adult development and sustainability education. The purpose of this research was to explore deepening the transformative nature of learning and leadership development in graduate education through the use of a developmental framework and assessment, and to contribute to advancing the application of adult developmental research to adult learning and sustainability education.
A Developmental Embrace: Integrating Adult Development Theory in Teaching, Mentorship, and Curriculum Design
(2013) Leadership in Transformation of Worldview and Higher Education Book Series, Palacky University Press
Book chapter in M. Rich & G. Hampson (Eds.), Leading Transformative Higher Education. The books were funded by the European Union's European Social Funds and the Czech Ministry of Education. Team members: Abigail Lynam, Matthew Rich-Tolsma, Dr. Gary P. Hampson, Marco Valente, Evelin LindnerPeter, Peter Merry, Jim Garrison, Russ Volckmann, Sue L.T. McGregor, Carlo Ricci, Heather Fester
Integrating Values and Worldviews in Climate Change Education and Leadership Development
(2013) Transformation in a Changing Climate, University of Oslo, Norway
Details below
Navigating a Geography of Sustainability Worldviews: A Developmental Map
(2012) Journal of Sustainability Education
The article offers a developmental map of the worldviews of sustainability. It includes an introduction to developmental theory and research, an overview of the diversity of worldviews, how they differ and relate to one another and to sustainability practice and leadership, and how these worldviews develop over time.
Social