Workplace learning and learning environments
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Author: Jorgensen, Christian Helms; Warring, Niels
Abstract:
Workplace learning has traditionally been conceived as a result of technological and organisational changes, and is supposed to occur in accordance with the economic rationale of the enterprise, that is to improve efficiency and quality and to innovate. The connection between learning at work and learning in educational institutions has been looked at from a political focus as well as a theoretical focus, with the urge to link learning and work calling for an analysis of the learning environments. In this paper it is argued that analysis of learning at work should include aspects from three approaches: (i) the technical and organisational environment of production; (ii) the social negotiation of meaning in communities in the workplace; and (iii) the individual biographies of the learning employees.
Entries containing the full list of the papers from this conference may be found from TD/TNC 67.61 to TD/TNC 67.64. Entries for individual papers may be found from TD/TNC 67.65 to TD/TNC 67.100 and from TD/TNC 67.501 to TD/TNC 67.541.
[-] Show lessWorkplace learning has traditionally been conceived as a result of technological and organisational changes, and is supposed to occur in accordance with the economic rationale of the enterprise, that is to improve efficiency and quality and to innovate. The connection between learning at work and learning in educational institutions has been looked at from a political focus as well as a theoretical focus, with the urge to link learning and work calling for an analysis of the learning environments. In this paper it is argued that analysis of learning at work should include aspects from ... [+] Show more
Subjects: Technology; Providers of education and training; Teaching and learning; Sustainability; Workforce development; Management
Keywords: Technological change; Learning organisation; Environment; Workplace learning; Organisational change
Published: Broadway, New South Wales: Research into Adult and Vocational Learning, [2001]
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Book Title: Working knowledge: productive learning at work: conference proceedings / University of Technology, Sydney.
Pages: pp.579-585
Conference name: Working Knowledge, Productive Learning at Work
Date: 2000
Place: Sydney, New South Wales
ISBN: 1863652876; 1920754768 (working paper)
Statement of responsibility: Christian Helms Jorgensen and Niels Warring
Notes:
Working Paper available online from the PANDORA Archive of the RCVET website.
Resource type: Conference
Call Number:
TD/TNC 67.541
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