2019
DOI: 10.1108/heswbl-07-2017-0039
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Constructing learning spaces – knowledge development in work-based learning

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to discuss how kindergarten, as a learning arena equal to a university college, creates learning spaces that engage or intervene in the professional learning of student teachers in early childhood education. Design/methodology/approach This paper is based on narratives from students in work-based education. Findings The paper addresses the complexity of education by outlining how the concept of learning is applied in earlier research on work-based learning (WBL). Rese… Show more

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“…Since the European Union proposed the Bologna declaration in 1999, its member countries have actively reinforced highereducation quality and stipulated that university education should last no less than 3 years and be closely tied with the labor market. Internships have been incorporated in core education to strengthen student employability, mobility and international competitiveness (Lafton and Furu, 2019;Mengistu and Mahesh, 2019;Okolie et al, 2019;Rodney et al, 2005).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Since the European Union proposed the Bologna declaration in 1999, its member countries have actively reinforced highereducation quality and stipulated that university education should last no less than 3 years and be closely tied with the labor market. Internships have been incorporated in core education to strengthen student employability, mobility and international competitiveness (Lafton and Furu, 2019;Mengistu and Mahesh, 2019;Okolie et al, 2019;Rodney et al, 2005).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar to the efforts by Stanford University to strengthen ties between education and practice through educational transformation, internships are learning activities designed for students to apply theoretical knowledge to workplace practices (Huang and Lin, 2010;Kapareliotis et al, 2019;Lafton and Furu, 2019;Mengistu and Mahesh, 2019;Okolie et al, 2019). This allows students to understand their job abilities and explore potential career paths, thereby smoothly transitioning from school life to the workplace (Coco, 2000;QAA, 2010).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Critical factors of the work-based learning in Norway, China, Finland, and Sweden coincide with students' participation in the communities of practices (Lafton & Furu, 2019), real-work situations focusing on the knowledge of real experiences (Zhang, Yin, David, Xiong, & Niu, 2016), and learning challenges to study, share and organize duties independently (Nevalainen, Lunkka & Suhonen, 2018). In response to the cultural inheritance, work-based learning is likely to expand cultural contexts of learning in real situations deplete with workplace demands (Österlind, 2018).…”
Section: Features That Describe Work-based Learning Around the Worldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The development of culture (Ferrández-Berrueco, Kekale, & Devins, 2016) is an integral part of work-based learning. Besides, critical thinking is based on socio-cultural contexts, communities of practices, interaction and communication (Laksov & Tomson, 2017), engagement (Lafton & Furu, 2019;Niesche, 2018;Green, 2018), and challenges (Niesche, 2018;Algers, Lindström & Svensson, 2016;Nevalainen, Lunkka & Suhonen, 2018), as evidenced in the following table.…”
Section: Relationships Between Work-based Learning and Educational Leadership In Global Higher Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ENSYSTRA project can be considered a living laboratory. Following Bruno Latour´s (2005) analogy, laboratories are learning networks, where the learning goal of the participants is developed through the engagement of human and nonhuman actors that exchange and translate knowledge (Lafton & Furu, 2019). From this perspective, humans and non-human elements conform to the ENSYSTRA project.…”
Section: Thinking the Present: Interdisciplinary Practices In The Ene...mentioning
confidence: 99%