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Sykes, Christopher; Moerman, Lee; Gibbons, Belinda; Dean, Bonnie Amelia – Studies in Continuing Education, 2014
Research in Australian business education continues to emphasise the importance of students learning teamwork as an integral part of the undergraduate curriculum. However, entrenched conceptual and practical confusion as to what the term "teamwork" means and how it ought to be enacted remains a vexed issue capable of distorting and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Business Administration Education, Undergraduate Students, Teamwork
Bergsteiner, Harald; Avery, Gayle C. – Studies in Continuing Education, 2014
Experiential learning styles remain popular despite criticisms about their validity, usefulness, fragmentation and poor definitions and categorisation. After examining four prominent models and building on Bergsteiner, Avery, and Neumann's suggestion of a dual cycle, this paper proposes a twin-cycle experiential learning model to overcome…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Models, Learning Theories, Cognitive Style
Jubas, Kaela; Knutson, Patricia – Studies in Continuing Education, 2013
This article proceeds from three main premises. First, we assert that popular culture functions pedagogically and helps cultural consumers learn about work, even before they enter educational programs or workplaces. Second, we argue that exploring portrayals of internship is useful in understanding the "attributes of formality and informality"…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Television, Anatomy, Popular Culture
Hamer, Jen – Studies in Continuing Education, 2012
This article considers the underachievement of RPL in the Australian vocational education and training (VET) system, in terms of its apparent failure to reach and achieve outcomes for marginalised groups. It notes a range of analyses that are currently used to address this concern and draws on doctoral research in progress to highlight ontological…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Vocational Education, Nontraditional Students, Prior Learning
Van Winkle, Christine M.; Lagay, Katya – Studies in Continuing Education, 2012
The purpose of the research described in the paper was to explore the learning experience that occurs during leisure tourism from the tourist's perspective. Learning throughout the lifespan occurs in diverse contexts and travel presents a unique learning environment enabling both unplanned and planned opportunities. The Husserlian phenomenology…
Descriptors: Learning Experience, Phenomenology, Tourism, Lifelong Learning
Choy, Sarojni; Delahaye, Brian – Studies in Continuing Education, 2011
Under contemporary highly competitive markets, organisations are demanding that any investment in learning be converted into productive outcomes that rapidly progress the organisation towards pre-defined strategic goals. A customised work-integrated learning curriculum has the potential to achieve such productive outcomes because it allows…
Descriptors: Corporate Education, Continuing Education, Experiential Learning, Universities
Bergsteiner, Harald; Avery, Gayle C.; Neumann, Ruth – Studies in Continuing Education, 2010
Kolb's experiential learning theory has been widely influential in adult learning. The theory and associated instruments continue to be criticized, but rarely is the graphical model itself examined. This is significant because models can aid scientific understanding and progress, as well as theory development and research. Applying accepted…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Learning Theories, Adult Learning, Models
Ha, Tak S. – Studies in Continuing Education, 2008
This paper describes a research project investigating the workplace learning experience of information technology (IT) workers in Hong Kong. The research project explored in depth the workplace learning experiences of 65 IT workers from three different work sites. It went beyond the identification of workplace learning methods and resources…
Descriptors: Research Projects, Information Technology, Learning Processes, Foreign Countries
Nielsen, Klaus – Studies in Continuing Education, 2008
This article proposes the need to address scaffold instructions from a situated learning perspective. Based on an empirical study of how apprentice bakers learn their trade, it is claimed that studies of learning at the workplace yield important insights into our understanding of scaffold instructions. Seen from the perspective of the apprentices,…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Adults, Interviews, Adult Learning
Timma, Hilary – Studies in Continuing Education, 2007
This paper explores how worker identities are shaped (and reshaped) in the workplace through the interconnected experiences of assessment, work and learning. Drawing on a study conducted at three food production companies in regional Victoria, the paper locates these workplace experiences as social constructions and considers the significance of…
Descriptors: Food Processing Occupations, Foreign Countries, Work Environment, Industrial Psychology
Lizzio, Alf; Wilson, Keithia – Studies in Continuing Education, 2007
This study investigated the efficacy of a reflective process designed to enhance novice professionals' capacity to critically reflect on their practice. One hundred and eighteen (118) final-year behavioural science students participated in an action learning based subject that simulated the roles (e.g. client-consultant) and demands of…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Metacognition, Critical Incidents Method, Behavioral Science Research
Forrester, Keith – Studies in Continuing Education, 2005
Against a background of declining union significance and falling membership, this article reviews the recent development of trade union workplace learning in Britain. It is argued that the dominant framework within which this learning is currently undertaken is one of "employability". Instead of an employability framework, it is suggested that an…
Descriptors: Unions, Citizenship Education, Foreign Countries, Employment Potential
Pouget, Mireille; Osborne, Michael – Studies in Continuing Education, 2004
This article stems from the study of the process and application of Accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning (APEL) in the French higher education system, in France referred to as VAP (Validation des Acquis Professionnels ). The paper seeks to review not only the context in which the concepts underpinning VAP in France have developed, but also…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cultural Differences, French, Experiential Learning
Peer reviewedRoberson, Donald N., Jr. – Studies in Continuing Education, 2003
Interviews with 8 adults aged 56-89 explored their learning experiences while traveling. Themes included learning about one's own character; learning to trust; acquiring knowledge of culture, humanity, and geography; and rediscovering home from a new perspective. (Contains 49 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Learning Processes, Older Adults, Self Concept
Peer reviewedCollin, Kaija – Studies in Continuing Education, 2002
Phenomenographic analysis of observations and interviews of 18 Finnish engineers and product designers yielded six ways of learning: through doing work, through collegial interaction, through evaluation of work experiences, through taking on new tasks, through formal education, and through experiences outside work. (Contains 66 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Designers, Engineers, Experiential Learning, Foreign Countries

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