There is now much awareness of the symbiotic relationship between workplace learning, the organisation of work, level of employee involvement, organisational performance, and the broader economic, regulatory, and social context within which organisations have to operate. This article argues that we have to identify and take serious account of the contextual factors (external and internal) that affect all organisations, as these are central to developing our understanding of the nature of pedagogical practice within any workplace setting. By closely examining the nature and impact of these contextual factors, we can gain greater insight into the phenomenon of why organisations adopt different practices and why they create such different lear...
This article explores the strengths and weaknesses of Lave and Wenger's concept of 'legitimate perip...
This article explores the strengths and weaknesses of Lave and Wenger's concept of 'legitimate perip...
This paper explores the relationship between the way work is organised, the organisational context, ...
There is now much awareness of the symbiotic relationship between workplace learning, the organisati...
There is now much awareness of the symbiotic relationship between workplace learning, the organisati...
There is now much awareness of the symbiotic relationship between workplace learning, the organisati...
This paper explores the different ways in which people engage in teaching and learning in the workpl...
This paper explores the different ways in which people engage in ‘teaching’ and learning in the work...
This paper explores the different ways in which people engage in teaching and learning in the workp...
This book combines a critical analysis of the organizational and employment context of workplace lea...
Identifying and understanding workplace pedagogic practices is central to finding ways to develop in...
Much of the literature relating to workplace learning is predicated on the assumption that workplace...
Understanding workplace pedagogic practices is central to identifying ways of developing individuals...
Today’s research on workplace learning stresses the importance of the environment in which learning ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to describe how a management development programme based on s...
This article explores the strengths and weaknesses of Lave and Wenger's concept of 'legitimate perip...
This article explores the strengths and weaknesses of Lave and Wenger's concept of 'legitimate perip...
This paper explores the relationship between the way work is organised, the organisational context, ...
There is now much awareness of the symbiotic relationship between workplace learning, the organisati...
There is now much awareness of the symbiotic relationship between workplace learning, the organisati...
There is now much awareness of the symbiotic relationship between workplace learning, the organisati...
This paper explores the different ways in which people engage in teaching and learning in the workpl...
This paper explores the different ways in which people engage in ‘teaching’ and learning in the work...
This paper explores the different ways in which people engage in teaching and learning in the workp...
This book combines a critical analysis of the organizational and employment context of workplace lea...
Identifying and understanding workplace pedagogic practices is central to finding ways to develop in...
Much of the literature relating to workplace learning is predicated on the assumption that workplace...
Understanding workplace pedagogic practices is central to identifying ways of developing individuals...
Today’s research on workplace learning stresses the importance of the environment in which learning ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to describe how a management development programme based on s...
This article explores the strengths and weaknesses of Lave and Wenger's concept of 'legitimate perip...
This article explores the strengths and weaknesses of Lave and Wenger's concept of 'legitimate perip...
This paper explores the relationship between the way work is organised, the organisational context, ...