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Dispositions, vocational knowledge and development: sources and consequences

This paper discusses theorising and empirical work which proposes that the dispositions underpinning cognitive activity need to become more central to deliberations about how individuals think about and engage in skilful vocational practice. Such activity has consequences for how and what is learnt, as well as individuals' ongoing development. Having reviewed ideas about the dispositional underpinnings of skilful knowledge, the paper reports a study examining how individuals construct knowledge associated with their vocational practice. This study provides tentative findings about the source of dispositions and their role in vocational activity. The paper concludes by advancing some implications for instruction.

This paper discusses theorising and empirical work which proposes that the dispositions underpinning cognitive activity need ...  Show Full Abstract  

Authors: Billett, Stephen
Date: 1997
Journal title: Australian and New Zealand journal of vocational education research
Resource type: Article
Subjects: Teaching and learning; Skills and knowledge

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