This article addresses the question of the implications for professional education of economic, social and political changes that are transforming the boundaries, accountabilities and governance of professional practice. We argue that approaches to professional education that are uni disciplinary and focused on the individual, cannot prepare students for practising a profession in circumstances requiring transformative change. We pose a conceptual alternative, drawing on practice theory, which, we argue, engages more effectively with the nature of practice in changing circumstances. Our particular concern is to find better ways to understand how learning is situated and embodied in practices and complexly implicated in change and innovation...
The purpose of this article is to critically examine, within the context of professional practice an...
Much rhetoric is deployed on arguing that university courses should prepare students for the world o...
Research into effectiveness of teaching practices and professional development invites questions of ...
Practice-based learning is well established in the education of practitioners in health and social c...
Why focus on professional learning, and why does it need reconceptualising? Professionals ’ knowledg...
In this chapter, we return to the notion of exploring education and professional practices, the key ...
This chapter discusses what constitutes learning in the circumstances of professional practice. It p...
Practice Theory and Education challenges how we think about ‘practice’, examining what it means acro...
© Emerald Group Publishing. Purpose – This paper aims to problematise practice and contribute to new...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016. This book explores important questions about t...
In this paper we develop a socio-dynamic account for the impact of continuing professional developme...
Learning is crucial to how professionals enact practices, and to how practices change. Professionals...
As the demand for Continuous Professional Development (CPD) expands with the growth of 'professional...
Publisher’s back cover information (Book available from December 2019) This book offers a new perspe...
The way practice is shaped by features of the physical and socio-political environment is a critical...
The purpose of this article is to critically examine, within the context of professional practice an...
Much rhetoric is deployed on arguing that university courses should prepare students for the world o...
Research into effectiveness of teaching practices and professional development invites questions of ...
Practice-based learning is well established in the education of practitioners in health and social c...
Why focus on professional learning, and why does it need reconceptualising? Professionals ’ knowledg...
In this chapter, we return to the notion of exploring education and professional practices, the key ...
This chapter discusses what constitutes learning in the circumstances of professional practice. It p...
Practice Theory and Education challenges how we think about ‘practice’, examining what it means acro...
© Emerald Group Publishing. Purpose – This paper aims to problematise practice and contribute to new...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016. This book explores important questions about t...
In this paper we develop a socio-dynamic account for the impact of continuing professional developme...
Learning is crucial to how professionals enact practices, and to how practices change. Professionals...
As the demand for Continuous Professional Development (CPD) expands with the growth of 'professional...
Publisher’s back cover information (Book available from December 2019) This book offers a new perspe...
The way practice is shaped by features of the physical and socio-political environment is a critical...
The purpose of this article is to critically examine, within the context of professional practice an...
Much rhetoric is deployed on arguing that university courses should prepare students for the world o...
Research into effectiveness of teaching practices and professional development invites questions of ...