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Community of Practice

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Communities of Practice are groups of people who share a concern or a passion for something they do and learn how to do it better as they interact regularly.

The community acts as a living curriculum and involves learning on the part of everyone.

The aim of a Community of Practice (CoP) is to come together as a community and engage in a process of collective learning in a shared domain. The three characteristics of a CoP are:

  1. Community: An environment for learning through interaction;

  2. Practice: Specific knowledge shared by community members; and

  3. Domain: A shared interest, problem, or concern.

We regularly meet as a community, report meeting summaries, and collect case studies that showcase good practices.