Supporting Learning Across Working Life Models, Processes and Practi
This volume considers, rethinks and reorganizes how support for learning across working life can be best conceptualized, organized and enacted. It considers educational and learning support processes that include approaches that fit well within worki
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Stephen Billett Darryl Dymock Sarojni Choy Editors
Supporting Learning Across Working Life Models, Processes and Practices
Professional and Practice-based Learning Volume 16
Series editors Stephen Billett, Griffith University, Griffith, Australia Christian Harteis, University of Paderborn, Paderborn, Germany Hans Gruber, University of Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany
Professional and practice-based learning brings together international research on the individual development of professionals and the organisation of professional life and educational experiences. It complements the Springer journal Vocations and Learning: Studies in vocational and professional education. Professional learning, and the practice-based processes that often support it, are the subject of increased interest and attention in the fields of educational, psychological, sociological, and business management research, and also by governments, employer organisations and unions. This professional learning goes beyond, what is often termed professional education, as it includes learning processes and experiences outside of educational institutions in both the initial and ongoing learning for the professional practice. Changes in these workplaces requirements usually manifest themselves in the everyday work tasks, professional development provisions in educational institution decrease in their salience, and learning and development during professional activities increase in their salience. There are a range of scientific challenges and important focuses within the field of professional learning. These include: – understanding and making explicit the complex and massive knowledge that is required for professional practice and identifying ways in which this knowledge can best be initially learnt and developed further throughout professional life. – analytical explications of those processes that support learning at an individual and an organisational level. – understanding how learning experiences and educational processes might best be aligned or integrated to support professional learning. The series integrates research from different disciplines: education, sociology, psychology, amongst others. The series is comprehensive in scope as it not only focusses on professional learning of teachers and those in schools, colleges and universities, but all professional development within organisations.
More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/8383
Stephen Billett • Darryl Dymock • Sarojni Choy Editors
Supporting Learning Across Working Life Models, Processes and Practices
Editors Stephen Billett School of Education and Professional Studies Griffith University Mt Gravatt, QLD, Australia
Darryl Dymock School of Education and Professional Studies Griffith University Mt Gravatt, QLD, Australia
Sarojni Choy School of Education and Professional Studies Griffith University Mt Gravatt, QLD, Australia
ISSN 2210-5549 ISSN 2210-5557 (electronic) Professional and Practice-based Learning ISBN 978-3-319-29017-1 ISBN 978-3-319-29
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