Authentic Professional Learning: Making a Difference Through Learning at Work
β Scribed by Ann Webster-Wright (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 264
- Series
- Professional and Practice-based Learning 2
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Meeting the challenges of an unpredictable global future will be hard enough for all sectors, but one thing is certain: ongoing learning by all of the professions is vital. This book applies cutting-edge educational theory to the concept of lifelong learning. It argues for a significant paradigm shift from the traditional practice of providing programs to develop professionals, towards enabling professionalsβ capability for authentic inquiry into their own practices. In doing so, the text contributes much to the ongoing debate about how professionals can be supported in ways that nourish them as individuals as well as leading to worthwhile and sustainable outcomes for society as a whole. The book highlights a disparity between the reality of professionalsβ learning experiences and the rhetoric commonly employed in relation to professional performance development. Empirical data reveal that professionals take their responsibilities to improve their practice seriously, but consider their continuing learning needs to be more profound than that provided by narrow professional development rhetoric. The didactic and episodic nature of many professional development activities does not adequately support the multifaceted and idiosyncratic nature of authentic professional learning, as lived by professionals in practice. In this volume, the common themes across diverse experiences of learning are defined within a phenomenological framework as understanding, engagement, interconnection and openness. Realistic guidelines to support learning, in ways that balance professional accountability and agency, are elucidated in the context of this framework. The book highlights contemporary workplace dilemmas for professionals, including those working in healthcare, who are anxious to make a difference to the lives of those they care for. Drawing on phenomenological philosophy, Ann Webster-Wright explores the issue of authenticity in professional life as well as the contribution that professionals can make to society. βThis book is a pioneering example of the kind of studies that are needed to further understanding of professional practice and how it can be improved. It focuses on what practitioners can do to act together for themselves. It applies the notion of being professional to the core of practice: learning from what one does.β David Boud βThis book does more than merely challenge the traditional way of conceptualising professional development. It also offers bases for reshaping efforts to secure all ongoing professional learning in ways centred on the learners themselves.β Stephen Billet
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xv
Front Matter....Pages 1-2
Professional Learning at Work....Pages 3-15
Front Matter....Pages 17-17
Mapping the Research Terrain....Pages 19-57
A Phenomenological Perspective....Pages 59-77
Delving into Methodology....Pages 79-103
Front Matter....Pages 105-105
Authentic Professional Learning....Pages 107-142
Front Matter....Pages 143-144
Rhetoric Versus Reality....Pages 145-169
Authenticity in Professional Life....Pages 171-194
Finding a Way Forward....Pages 195-227
Front Matter....Pages 229-230
Making a Difference....Pages 231-251
Back Matter....Pages 253-258
β¦ Subjects
Professional & Vocational Education; Phenomenology; Lifelong Learning/Adult Education
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