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This volume considers, rethinks and reorganizes how support for learning across working life can be best conceptualized, organized and enacted. It considers educational and learning support processes that include approaches that fit well within working lives and workplaces, and support work and learning as a co-occurrence. These are the key focuses for individual and collective contributions to this edited volume, which provide discussions about what constitutes learning across working lives and how this differs from lifelong learning and lifelong education. Accounts of learning across the working lives of social workers, doctors working in hospitals and in general practice, teaching, aviation, nursing, mining, aged care and more. These accounts advance a range of ways in which workers' learning across working lives is being supported and how this support is also linked to other changes, such as to the occupational practice in which they engage.
Identifies models, processes and practices that can effectively support ongoing learning for different kinds of workers Presents empirical research conducted in the field, so the models, processes and practices are grounded in the realities of professional practice Provides a new and distinctive voice to the field of ongoing vocational and professional learning Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Section 1 Supporting learning across working life.- Chapter One: Conceptualizing learning across working life, provisions of support and purposes.- Section 2 - Models, processes and practices for supporting lengthening working lives internationally.- Chapter Two: Employee strategies in organizing professional development.- Chapter Three: Learning to work together through talk: Continuing professional development in medicine.- Chapter Four: Organizing for deliberate practice through workplace reflection.- Chapter Five: A sociocultural model for mid-career post-secondary teacher professional learning.- Chapter Six: Driving forces of welfare innovation: Explaining interrelations between innovation and professional development.- Chapter Seven: On nurses' learning from errors at work.- Chapter Eight: Sustaining and transforming the practice of communities: Developing professionals' working practices.- Chapter Nine: Models for and practice of continuous professional development for airline pilots: What we can learn from one regional airline.- Chapter Ten: Learning at the frontier: the experiences of single handed general practitioners.- Section 3 - Towards a national model of continuing education and training: an Australian case study.- Chapter Eleven: Continuing Education and Training: Needs, models and approaches.- Chapter Twelve: Workers' perspectives and preferences for learning across working life.- Chapter Thirteen: The critical role of workplace managers in continuing education and training.- Chapter Fourteen: Towards a national continuing education and training system .- Section 4: Learning across working life.- Chapter Fifteen: Conceptions, purposes and processes of ongoing learning across working life.
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