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Professional Learning in the Knowledge Society

✍ Scribed by Karen Jensen, Leif Chr. Lahn, Monika Nerland (auth.), Karen Jensen, Leif Chr. Lahn, Monika Nerland (eds.)


Publisher
SensePublishers
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Leaves
232
Series
The Knowledge Economy and Education 6
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-viii
Introduction – Professional learning in new knowledge landscapes....Pages 1-24
Front Matter....Pages 25-26
Professions as knowledge cultures....Pages 27-48
The significance of professional education....Pages 49-67
Knowledge in teacher learning....Pages 69-84
Temporal design in auditors’ professional learning....Pages 85-105
Front Matter....Pages 107-108
The use of knowledge sources amongst novice accountants, engineers, nurses and teachers....Pages 109-123
Good professional work in accounting, engineering, nursing and teaching....Pages 125-142
Professional training and knowledge sources....Pages 143-162
Front Matter....Pages 163-164
The desire to learn....Pages 165-177
Gender, knowledge and desire....Pages 179-193
Self-technologies in work-based learning....Pages 195-209
New patterns for epistemic engagement in nursing....Pages 211-228
Back Matter....Pages 229-229

✦ Subjects


Education (general)


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