© Common Ground, J. Fiona Peterson, Cathy Lockhart, Kerin Elsum, Bronwyn Clarke, Catherine Raffaele. Professional learning is integral to being in the workforce. In this article, "professional learning" ranges from student preparation for work, to the ongoing development of graduates in their careers. Given the rise of corporate learning academies and other capability-building programs within organizations, and the changing nature of work, this article highlights a need for universities to reimagine professional learning approaches. We argue that professional learning needs to be considered as a continuum by universities, employers of graduates, and graduates themselves, beyond current ideas about work-integrated learning. Otherwise, the ri...
We live in an era where societal and technological changes are transforming the ways people work and...
Over the past decades a new form of professionalism has emerged, characterized by factors of fluidit...
This volume brings together strands of current thinking on workplace learning processes, emergent wo...
Professional learning is integral to being in the workforce. In this article, "professional lea...
As the demand for Continuous Professional Development (CPD) expands with the growth of 'professional...
Over the past decades a new form of professionalism has emerged, characterized by factors of fluidit...
This study investigates how educators as adult learners learn within the higher education sector and...
This chapter interrogates the concept of technology as driver for change in professional learning an...
Purpose The professional development needs of university professional staff are an under-research...
The trends and impacts of digital technologies in the higher education sector mean that change is an...
© 2011 Dr. Kathleen HenschkeThe thesis presents the findings of a case study centred on a co-operati...
The question of student employability has rapidly risen up the agenda in the higher education sector...
Over the past decades a new form of professionalism has emerged, characterized by factors of fluidit...
Educators use digital technologies to enrich learning experiences in the classroom and use personal ...
For many years the benefits of Work-Based Learning (WBL) experiences in preparing students for work ...
We live in an era where societal and technological changes are transforming the ways people work and...
Over the past decades a new form of professionalism has emerged, characterized by factors of fluidit...
This volume brings together strands of current thinking on workplace learning processes, emergent wo...
Professional learning is integral to being in the workforce. In this article, "professional lea...
As the demand for Continuous Professional Development (CPD) expands with the growth of 'professional...
Over the past decades a new form of professionalism has emerged, characterized by factors of fluidit...
This study investigates how educators as adult learners learn within the higher education sector and...
This chapter interrogates the concept of technology as driver for change in professional learning an...
Purpose The professional development needs of university professional staff are an under-research...
The trends and impacts of digital technologies in the higher education sector mean that change is an...
© 2011 Dr. Kathleen HenschkeThe thesis presents the findings of a case study centred on a co-operati...
The question of student employability has rapidly risen up the agenda in the higher education sector...
Over the past decades a new form of professionalism has emerged, characterized by factors of fluidit...
Educators use digital technologies to enrich learning experiences in the classroom and use personal ...
For many years the benefits of Work-Based Learning (WBL) experiences in preparing students for work ...
We live in an era where societal and technological changes are transforming the ways people work and...
Over the past decades a new form of professionalism has emerged, characterized by factors of fluidit...
This volume brings together strands of current thinking on workplace learning processes, emergent wo...