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Continuing education and training: Learning preferences of worker-learners to remain competent in their current jobs (AVETRA 2012)

机译:继续教育和培训:工人学习者的学习偏好,使其能够胜任当前工作(AVETRA 2012)

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Workers, world-wide, increasingly need to engage in continuing education and training to respond to changing workplace requirements, maintain and increase productivity, remain workplace competent (employable), and participate in longer work lives. Australian workers are no exception here. Yet, given that most of the current Australian tertiary education and training provisions largely focus on initial occupational preparation (i.e. entry-level training), these provisions may not adequately meet the kinds of learning needs of existing workers who need to build upon their initial occupational education and training, or transfer what they know to a new occupation. Therefore, the current focus may need broadening or transformation to better meet the learning needs of Australian workers who face continual change in the requirements for performance in their lengthening working lives. A team of researchers from Griffith University is conducting a three year project, funded by the National Centre for Vocational Education Research, to review and appraise current provisions of tertiary education and training and to identify models of tertiary education and training provisions and related pedagogic practices that will be effective in responding to the growing educational project that comprises continuing education and training. This paper reports how some worker-learners from the aged care industry prefer these provisions to be organised for their work and workplaces. As an example of a much larger corpus of data, it specifically draws on recently gathered data from semi-structured interviews and written responses from twenty-nine such workers in South East Queensland. The tentative findings advanced here indicate a high preference for everyday learning through work individually, and assisted by other experienced workers and mentors or supervisors in the workplace. These early findings point to demands for a larger component of courses offered by tertiary education and training providers to be delivered at the work site, and for increased levels of on-site support for learning. The findings have implications for changes to policies and provisions for models of continuing education and training.
机译:世界各地的工人越来越需要参加继续教育和培训,以应对不断变化的工作场所要求,保持和提高生产率,保持工作场所能力(可雇佣)并参与更长的工作寿命。澳大利亚工人在这里也不例外。但是,鉴于澳大利亚当前的大多数高等教育教育和培训条款大部分都侧重于初始职业准备(即入门级培训),因此这些条款可能无法充分满足需要在其初始职业基础上发展的现有工人的学习需求。教育和培训,或将他们知道的知识转移到新的职业。因此,当前的重点可能需要扩大或转变,以更好地满足澳大利亚工人在延长工作寿命方面对工作要求不断变化的学习需求。格里菲斯大学(Griffith University)的一组研究人员正在进行一项由国家职业教育研究中心资助的为期三年的项目,以审查和评估当前的高等教育和培训规定,并确定高等教育和培训规定的模型以及相关的教学方法,将有效地应对包括持续教育和培训在内的不断增长的教育项目。本文报道了一些来自老年护理行业的工人学习者如何更喜欢为他们的工作和工作场所组织这些规定。作为更大数据集的一个例子,它特别借鉴了最近从半结构化访谈中收集的数据以及来自昆士兰东南部的29名此类工人的书面回复。此处提出的初步发现表明,人们非常喜欢通过个人独立工作进行日常学习,并得到工作场所其他经验丰富的工人和导师或主管的协助。这些早期发现表明,要求在工作现场提供由高等教育和培训提供者提供的课程的更大部分,并要求现场学习水平的提高。调查结果对继续教育和培训模式的政策和规定的改变具有影响。

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