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Improving Workplace Learning


Improving Workplace Learning

Hardback by Evans, Karen (Institute of Education, University of London, UK); Hodkinson, Phil; Rainbird, Helen (University of Birmingham, UK); Unwin, Lorna

Improving Workplace Learning

£175.00

ISBN:
9780415371193
Publication Date:
14 Sep 2006
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
210 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 7 - 12 May 2024
Improving Workplace Learning

Description

Across the western world, there is a growing awareness of the importance of workplace learning, seen at the level of national and international policy, as well as in the developing practices of employers, training providers and Trades Unions. Authoritative, accessible, and appealing, it presents key findings on work-based learning, bringing together conclusions and investigating a variety of workplace contexts to show how such learning can be improved. An extensive practical treatment, brought to life with illustrations from both the public and private sectors, this book has a unique combination of breadth of coverage and depth of understanding. Grounded in rich and detailed empirical studies, this volume challenges conventional thinking. An important new addition to the Improving Learning series, it focuses on guidelines for improving learning by marrying the very best theory and practice to provide an accessible and authoritative guide to workplace learning. Practitioners, policy makers, students and academics with an interest in learning at work will find this an invaluable addition to their bookshelves.

Contents

Part 1: 1. Workplace Learning: Perspectives and Challenges Part 2: 2. Expansive and Restrictive Learning Environments 3. Applying the Expansive Restrictive Framework 4. Learner Biographies, Workplace Practices and Learning 5. How Individuals Influence Workplace Practices, and Work can Change Worker Dispositions and Identities 6. Workplace Learning: The Direct and Indirect Impact of Policy Interventions 7. The Direct and Indirect Impact of Policy Interventions - Case Studies from the Research Part 3: 8. Improving Workplace Learning: An Integrated Approach. Appendix on Research Methodology.

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