Language and literacy in workplace education : learning at work
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書誌事項
Language and literacy in workplace education : learning at work
(Language in social life series)
Longman, 1999
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- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [288]-299) and index
内容説明・目次
- 巻冊次
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: hbk ISBN 9780582257641
内容説明
Examines the challenges facing education and training professionals in redefining their contribution to improving communication and learning at work, in a world in which communication technology is constantly evolving.
目次
- Part 1: the changing world of work
- the changing world of education and training. Part 2: developing a theoretical framework
- exploring the role and scope of workplace education. Part 3: establishing a workplace project - setting the ground for partnership
- strategic beginnings
- development of competency standards
- collaborative development of vocational curriculum
- learning at work
- working with trainers
- influencing assessment structures and practices in the workplace
- working with teams
- improving customer relations. Part 4: negotiating new ways of working.
- 巻冊次
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: pbk ISBN 9780582257658
内容説明
Just as workers are confronting the rapidly changing practices of the restructured, technological workplace and the increasing convergence of working and learning, so those involved in any form of workplace education or training are also restructuring their focus, teaching methods and approaches. This book examines the conceptual and practical challenges facing education and training professionals in redefining their contribution to improving communication and learning at work.
Interweaving theory and commentary with actual case-studies, the book explores a multifaceted approach to workplace education which aims to develop individual workers' skills as well as integrating learning, language and cross-cultural issues into work, communication and management practices. It is a strategic, practical approach which draws on a range of applied linguistic and educational traditions and is informed by related disciplines such as cognitive and social psychology and organisational behaviour.
The book does not present formulae for success; rather it illustrates the complexities and challenges faced by educators as they learn to balance different, and often conflicting priorities.
Language and Literacy in Workplace Education: Learning at Work has been written with a wide audience in mind, from language and literacy professionals, Human Resources staff, vocational trainers, managers, as well as students of education and linguistics. The book is clearly presented, and takes care to explain specific educational or organisational terminology making the study accessible to newcomers to the field.
目次
Acknowledgements
General Editor's Preface
1: The Changing World of Work
2: The Changing World of Education and Training
3: Developing a theoretical framework
4: Exploring the role and scope of workplace education
5: Establishing a workplace project - setting the ground for partnership
6: Strategic beginnings
7: Development of competency standards
8: Collaborative development of vocational curriculum
9: Learning at work
10: Working with trainers
11: Influencing assessment structures and practices in the workplace
12: Working with teams
13: Improving customer relations
14: Negotiating new ways of working
Index
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