Drawing on three decades of practical investigations, this book establishes new understandings about the importance of learning through work, outlining its purposes, contributions, conceptions and the curriculum, pedagogical and personal practices that shape its effectiveness.
Drawing on three decades of practical investigations, this book establishes new understandings about the importance of learning through work, outlining its purposes, contributions, conceptions and the curriculum, pedagogical and personal practices that shape its effectiveness.
Stephen Billett is Professor of Adult and Vocational Education at Griffith University, Australia, a fellow of Social Science Academy of Australia, National Teaching fellow, Australian Research Council Future fellow and Fulbright scholar and was awarded honorary doctorates from the universities of Jyväskylä (Finland), Geneva (Switzerland) and West (Sweden). He has worked in manufacturing as a vocational educator, teacher educator, professional developer, teacher and researcher at Griffith University, and held policy roles in vocational education.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Learning through work 1. Learning through work 2. Occupations, occupational knowledge and its learning: origins and legacies Part II: Foundations of learning through work 3. Learning through work: personal processes and social contributions 4. Occupations, situations and knowledge required for work 5. Being innovative: aligning learning and workplace innovations Part III: Practice-based learning and educative experiences 6. Practice curriculum 7. Practice pedagogies 8. Personal (epistemological) practices at work 9. Prospects for learning through work
Part I: Learning through work 1. Learning through work 2. Occupations, occupational knowledge and its learning: origins and legacies Part II: Foundations of learning through work 3. Learning through work: personal processes and social contributions 4. Occupations, situations and knowledge required for work 5. Being innovative: aligning learning and workplace innovations Part III: Practice-based learning and educative experiences 6. Practice curriculum 7. Practice pedagogies 8. Personal (epistemological) practices at work 9. Prospects for learning through work
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