This chapter focuses on continuing education (CE) opportunities offered to working adults. First, we examine the antecedents to participation in CE programs, considering both individual differences and situational factors. Second, we examine the outcomes of continuing education, including changes in employees’ attitudes, knowledge, skills, and job behaviors. In the third section, we explore the roles that organizations play in encouraging employee participation in CE and in facilitating transfer of learning. Finally, the chapter concludes with directions for future research on continuing education and implications for management practice
The 221 members of the Financial Communications section of the Public Relations Society of America (...
In spite of the growing importance of adult learning, the antecedents of participation in adult educ...
It is evident nowadays that continuing education has emerged as a necessity to educators of every ki...
The study investigated the relationship between reported likelihood of participation in a continuing...
The concept of continuing education has numerous names according to the cultural background and situ...
The major purpose of this study was to examine the influence that attitudes have upon participation ...
The Masters thesis, The Impact of Continuing and Educational Programs in a Work Environment—Wentzvi...
This study was designed to examine the factors which influenced the decision to participate in a for...
140 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1981.Historically, continuing educ...
The aim of this study was to highlight the reasons that motivate employees to participate in Continu...
The purposes of this study were to identify the factors that promote or hinder faculty participation...
Continuing education programs at community colleges have been around for many years and typically se...
As adult educators we spend vast amounts of time identifying learning needs and developing and deli...
Currently, while considering the responsibilities of organizational activities, it is observed that ...
Continuing professional education (CPE) is regarded by professionals, professional associations, an...
The 221 members of the Financial Communications section of the Public Relations Society of America (...
In spite of the growing importance of adult learning, the antecedents of participation in adult educ...
It is evident nowadays that continuing education has emerged as a necessity to educators of every ki...
The study investigated the relationship between reported likelihood of participation in a continuing...
The concept of continuing education has numerous names according to the cultural background and situ...
The major purpose of this study was to examine the influence that attitudes have upon participation ...
The Masters thesis, The Impact of Continuing and Educational Programs in a Work Environment—Wentzvi...
This study was designed to examine the factors which influenced the decision to participate in a for...
140 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1981.Historically, continuing educ...
The aim of this study was to highlight the reasons that motivate employees to participate in Continu...
The purposes of this study were to identify the factors that promote or hinder faculty participation...
Continuing education programs at community colleges have been around for many years and typically se...
As adult educators we spend vast amounts of time identifying learning needs and developing and deli...
Currently, while considering the responsibilities of organizational activities, it is observed that ...
Continuing professional education (CPE) is regarded by professionals, professional associations, an...
The 221 members of the Financial Communications section of the Public Relations Society of America (...
In spite of the growing importance of adult learning, the antecedents of participation in adult educ...
It is evident nowadays that continuing education has emerged as a necessity to educators of every ki...