Synopses & Reviews
Work-Based Learning
Work-based learning is Joe Raelin's unique way of incorporating a number of action strategiessuch as action learning, action science, and communities of practiceinto a comprehensive framework to help people learn collectively with others. In this thoroughly updated and revised edition, he demonstrates how to engage our reflective powers to challenge those taken-for-granted assumptions that unwittingly hold us back from questioning standard ways of operating. A well-known, popular author, Raelin is an avid student of the many traditions that support work-based learning, so he presents an inclusive model that has wide appeal across disciplines and occupations. He provides readers with the most recent updates in the field, such as his coverage of virtual team learning, portfolios, multisource feedback, critical and global action learning, and changes in educational policy. Whether you're an organizational or college educator, this book will help you make learning accessible to everyoneand even contagious within your organization!
Praise for Work-Based Learning
"We are in an age where learning and perpetual improvement are the keys to survival for most organizations. Yet there is very little practical advice out there on how to integrate such learning with the pressures of work. Work-Based Learning is a much-needed statement of both the theory and practice of such learning and should, therefore, be highly valued by all managers who want to improve their organization's learning capacity."
Edgar H. Schein, Sloan Fellows Professor of Management Emeritus, MIT Sloan School of Management
"A big worry for trainers and students alike is: will learning make any difference in practice? In this landmark book, Joe Raelin shows us how irrelevant this question could be if we integrate the learning with the work that needs doing."
Jonathan Gosling, director of the Centre for Leadership Studies and professor of leadership, University of Exeter, UK
Review
"The author provides readers with the most recent updates in the field…" (
PublicNet.co.uk, Thursday 10th April 2008)
Synopsis
Work-based learning, also known as action learning, combines organizational learning practices, made famous by Peter Senge's The 5th Discipline, with theoretical concepts such as tacit vs. explicit knowledge into a coherent framework. In this updated and revised edition, Joe Raelin provides a comprehensive look at the field of work-based learning and provides readers with the most recent updates in the field, such as electronic methods in action learning delivery, and covers important new topics such as critical action learning, that advocates using action learning programs to critically examine the power structure in organizations to see if there might be opportunities to make work conditions more democratic. The author brings together the vast body of literature on teams and facilitation, as well as providing concrete guidance and numerous examples to illustrate his points.
Synopsis
Work-based learning is Joe Raelin’s unique way of incorporating a number of action strategies—such as action learning, action science, and communities of practice—into a comprehensive framework to help people learn collectively with others. In this thoroughly updated and revised edition, he demonstrates how to engage our reflective powers to challenge those taken-for-granted assumptions that unwittingly hold us back from questioning standard ways of operating. A well-known popular author, Joe is an avid student of the many traditions that support work-based learning, so he presents an inclusive model that has wide appeal across disciplines and occupations. He provides readers with the most recent updates in the field, such as his coverage of virtual team learning, portfolios, multisource feedback, critical and global action learning, and changes in educational policy. Whether you're an organizational or college educator, this book will help you make learning accessible to everyone—and even contagious within your organization!
About the Author
The Author
Joseph A. Raelin holds the Asa S. Knowles Chair of Practice-Oriented Education at Northeastern University, where he is also the director of the Center for Work and Learning. He is the author of numerous books, including Creating Leaderful Organizations.
Table of Contents
Foreword (
T. J. Elliott).
Preface.
The Author.
1. Introduction.
2. The Grounds for Work-Based Learning.
3. The Distinctiveness of Work-Based Learning.
4. A Theory of Work-Based Learning.
5. Three Collective Work-Based Learning Types.
6. Public Reflection as the Basis of Work-Based Learning.
7. Reflective Practices.
8. Facilitation in Work-Based Learning.
9. The Action Project.
10. Managing and Evaluating Work-Based Learning.
11. Work-Based Learning Program Applications.
Notes.
Index.