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Entries Tagged as 'scaffolding'

Thoughts on Evaluating Non-Formal Learning

February 21st, 2008 · No Comments

In previous posts, I’ve suggested that knowledge workers under time-pressure and with high demands on their skills are motivated to continually educate themselves on new topics. In small- to mid-sized enterprises, for example, workers are required to learn new skills, behaviours and attitudes in the context of their functional tasks. As they do not necessarily [...]

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Tags: Jonassen · Kirkpatrick · Schon · experiential learning theory · non-formal learning · scaffolding · training evaluation model

Thoughts on Evaluating Non-Formal Learning

February 21st, 2008 · No Comments

In previous posts, I’ve suggested that knowledge workers under time-pressure and with high demands on their skills are motivated to continually educate themselves on new topics. In small- to mid-sized enterprises, for example, workers are required to learn new skills, behaviours and attitudes in the context of their functional tasks. As they do not necessarily [...]

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Tags: Jonassen · Kirkpatrick · Schon · experiential learning theory · non-formal learning · scaffolding · training evaluation model

Thoughts on Evaluating Non-Formal Learning

February 21st, 2008 · No Comments

In previous posts, I’ve suggested that knowledge workers under time-pressure and with high demands on their skills are motivated to continually educate themselves on new topics. In small- to mid-sized enterprises, for example, workers are required to learn new skills, behaviours and attitudes in the context of their functional tasks. As they do not necessarily [...]

[Read more]

Tags: Schon · scaffolding · training evaluation model