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“…But a rising trend can also be seen in following formal programs in educational institutions (e.g., master programmes, and other structured learning environments with a specified curriculum) as formal learning opportunities across the career. An often heard strength of formal education is that it is aimed to produce general skills that may be applied and transferred to a variety of situations (Tynjälä 2008). A problem however is how the newly learned could be transferred to the workplace.…”
Section: Professional Expertise Developmentmentioning
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“…But a rising trend can also be seen in following formal programs in educational institutions (e.g., master programmes, and other structured learning environments with a specified curriculum) as formal learning opportunities across the career. An often heard strength of formal education is that it is aimed to produce general skills that may be applied and transferred to a variety of situations (Tynjälä 2008). A problem however is how the newly learned could be transferred to the workplace.…”
Section: Professional Expertise Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is left to other authors in chapters in this book to explore. Traditionally, interest (in practice as well as in research) has focussed on formal (professional) learning or education while interest in non-formal and informal (workplace) learning has only increased since the beginning of the 1990s (Tynjälä 2008). This latter increase can be partly explained by the rapid change in society and working life, the rapid development of information and communications technology, and increasing internationalization and globalization which have challenged educational institutions and work organisations to ensure that the workforce is able to meet these challenges (Tynjälä 2008).…”
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“…A range of studies highlight time as a common barrier to supporting students and to facilitating their learning in the workplace (Ellstrom, 2001;Flannagan et al, 2000) In addition, the need for considerable financial resourcing plus support and development for those delivering activities is essential (Spouse, 2001). It is critical in awards linked to professional registration to have a common definition and identity between stakeholders with collaborative networks supporting delivery of the curriculum (Tynjala, 2008;Fullerton et al, 2013). The absence of such networks has been found to act as a major barrier to supporting student learning due to the lack of both a clear focus and of negotiated goals (Lloyd et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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