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Research Approaches on Workplace Learning

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Springer International Publishingerschienen am01.03.20221st ed. 2022
The volume comprises a variety of research approaches that seek to explore and understand employees' learning and development through and for work. Working life reveals challenges through technological, economic and societal development that can only rudimentarily be addressed by formal education and training. Workplace learning becomes more and more important for employees and enterprises to successfully cope with these challenges.
Workplace learning is a steadily growing field of educational research but it lacks so far a scholastic canon - there is rather a diversity of research approaches. This volume reflects this diversity by bringing together researchers from different countries and different theoretical backgrounds, presenting their current research on topics that all are relevant for understanding presages, processes and outcomes of workplace learning. Hence, this volume is of relevance for researchers as well as practitioners in the field and policy makers.


Christian Harteis is Full Professor of Educational Science and Educational Management at Paderborn University, Germany. His research focuses learning through and for work, professional development and research on expertise. He conducted various empirical studies in industrial and service enterprises and is currently member of an interdisciplinary Graduate School investigating human-centered approaches of digitalization of working life. Before taking the position at Paderborn university in 2010, he worked at the Universities of Regensburg, Ulm, and Bamberg. He acts as Editor-in-Chief for the journal Vocations and Learning. Studies in Vocational and Professional Education and is co-editor of this book series. Besides his scientific work, he likes all kinds of music, Bavarian cars, and he holds season tickets for Bayern München
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KlappentextThe volume comprises a variety of research approaches that seek to explore and understand employees' learning and development through and for work. Working life reveals challenges through technological, economic and societal development that can only rudimentarily be addressed by formal education and training. Workplace learning becomes more and more important for employees and enterprises to successfully cope with these challenges.
Workplace learning is a steadily growing field of educational research but it lacks so far a scholastic canon - there is rather a diversity of research approaches. This volume reflects this diversity by bringing together researchers from different countries and different theoretical backgrounds, presenting their current research on topics that all are relevant for understanding presages, processes and outcomes of workplace learning. Hence, this volume is of relevance for researchers as well as practitioners in the field and policy makers.


Christian Harteis is Full Professor of Educational Science and Educational Management at Paderborn University, Germany. His research focuses learning through and for work, professional development and research on expertise. He conducted various empirical studies in industrial and service enterprises and is currently member of an interdisciplinary Graduate School investigating human-centered approaches of digitalization of working life. Before taking the position at Paderborn university in 2010, he worked at the Universities of Regensburg, Ulm, and Bamberg. He acts as Editor-in-Chief for the journal Vocations and Learning. Studies in Vocational and Professional Education and is co-editor of this book series. Besides his scientific work, he likes all kinds of music, Bavarian cars, and he holds season tickets for Bayern München
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9783030895822
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandartE-Book
FormatPDF
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FormatE107
Erscheinungsjahr2022
Erscheinungsdatum01.03.2022
Auflage1st ed. 2022
Reihen-Nr.31
Seiten456 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
IllustrationenXIV, 456 p. 1 illus.
Artikel-Nr.8856225
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Genre9200

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Part I: Individual Level.- Chapter 2. Agency: Taking stock of workplace learning research.- Chapter 3. Professional identity in changing workplaces: Why it matters, when it becomes emotionally imbued, and how to support its agentic negotiations.- Chapter 4. Research on individual learning from errors in the workplace - A literature review and citation analysis.- Chapter 5. Pointing out conceptual and measurement issues in studies on 'learning motivation' and 'training motivation' in workplace settings. A literature review.- Chapter 6. Professional Vision at the Workplace Illustrated by the Example of Teachers.- Chapter 7. Professional growth and workplace learning.- Chapter 8. Learning in and through work: Positioning the individual.- Part II: Team Level.- Chapter 9. Looking back and ahead: A social network perspective on workplace learning and professional development.- Chapter 10. Team learning.- Chapter 11. Self-regulation of professional learning: towards a new era of research.- Chapter 12. Social influences on team learning.- Chapter 13. Knowledge co-construction in teams.- Chapter 14. Advancing Research on Team Learning by Taking into Account Complexity, Dynamics and Context.- Part III: Organizational Level and Beyond.- Chapter 15. Assessment of vocational competences - definitions, issues and quality criteria.- Chapter 16. Technologies for professional learning.- Chapter 17. Vocational Education and Training in Germany-Benefits and Drawbacks of the Dual Approach as Preparation for Professional Employment.- Chapter 18. Preparing Students for the School-to-Work Transition: A Systematic Review of Research on Secondary School-Based Vocational Education.- Chapter 19. Changing appreciation of vocational learning during work - the case of the German apprenticeship system.- Chapter 20. Research on workplace learning in times of digitalization.- Chapter 21. Workplace learning from the organizational point of view.mehr

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Christian Harteis is Full Professor of Educational Science and Educational Management at Paderborn University, Germany. His research focuses learning through and for work, professional development and research on expertise. He conducted various empirical studies in industrial and service enterprises and is currently member of an interdisciplinary Graduate School investigating human-centered approaches of digitalization of working life. Before taking the position at Paderborn university in 2010, he worked at the Universities of Regensburg, Ulm, and Bamberg. He acts as Editor-in-Chief for the journal Vocations and Learning. Studies in Vocational and Professional Education and is co-editor of this book series. Besides his scientific work, he likes all kinds of music, Bavarian cars, and he holds season tickets for Bayern München



Dr Eva Kyndt is Associate Professor Human Resource Development at the University of Antwerp (Department of Training and Education Sciences) in Belgium and Swinburne University of Technology (Centre for Transformative Innovation) in Melbourne, Australia. Her research focuses on the intersection between learning and working and includes topics such as the transition from education to work, workplace learning, sustainable careers, and social networks in organisations. She is currently the founding editor-in-chief of Teaching and Teacher Education: Leadership and Professional development.

Dr David Gijbels is Professor of Learning and Instruction in the Department of Training and Education Sciences at the faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Antwerp (Belgium). He is spokesperson of the research group Edubron and co-founder of the Antwerp Social Lab. His research interests include student learning and assessment in higher and vocational education and the transition to the workplace.