2007
DOI: 10.1108/13665620710735648
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Meeting the needs of the workplace and the learner through work‐based learning

Abstract: PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to discuss the value and learning potential of work‐based projects to both worker‐researchers and their organisations.Design/methodology/approachWithin the School of Health, Community and Education Studies at Northumbria University, work‐based learning (WBL) programmes are becoming increasingly important as a vehicle to enable individuals to gain academic credit and qualifications through developing their personal and professional repertoire of skills and knowledge, and also… Show more

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“…Training health and social care professionals completely separately and organising them in separate departments, referencing separate professional bodies Rhodes and Shiel () note, is not a recipe for close cross‐disciplinary working. NPM strategy implementation, involves gathering/creating an appropriate set of competences, which in standard operating procedures deliver outputs.…”
Section: The Concept Of Integrated Public Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Training health and social care professionals completely separately and organising them in separate departments, referencing separate professional bodies Rhodes and Shiel () note, is not a recipe for close cross‐disciplinary working. NPM strategy implementation, involves gathering/creating an appropriate set of competences, which in standard operating procedures deliver outputs.…”
Section: The Concept Of Integrated Public Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2000). That it uses experiential learning (Little & Brennan 1996, Dewar & Walker 1999) and critical reflection (Rhodes & Shiel 2007) in the creation of new professional knowledge (Clarke & Copeland 2003, Gallagher & Holland 2004). The learning should also be designed to meet the needs of the work place as well as the learner (Swallow et al.…”
Section: What Is Work‐based Learning?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whether such experience is made compulsory or not varies a great deal among the different fields of study. In areas as diverse as nursing, teaching, engineering and the social sciences, there is often a specific requirement for practicum or industry placements during the undergraduate period of study (Rhodes and Shiel 2007;Aamodt and Havnes 2008;Tait 2008;Thune 2011). These are often assessed by reflective diaries or similar feedback methods (Brodie and Irving 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%