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This page lists the newest additions to the Training and Development Library by day. You'll find new material on all aspects related to the improvement of training and development effectiveness.
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Training and Development Free Resource Library: What's New
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Experiential Learning
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Experiential Learning (Excellent beginning)
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The ideas on this page have been adopted and adapted to all kinds of learning situation, but it should be noted that they refer to learning from experience or discovery (such as situated learning) rather than to taught (or "reception" learning, as Ausubel calls it) or rote learning.
Kolb (1984) provides one of the most useful (but contestable) descriptive models available of the adult learning process, inspired by the work of Kurt Lewin.
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Leadership Training
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Leadership Development Practices of Top Performing Organizations
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Ninth House
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This research project was specifically designed to engage the Fortune 500 and explore three
key leadership development areas:
1. Trends in leader development practices in high-performing organizations
2. Leader traits and behaviors essential to success in competitive industries
3. The business impacts of leader development
In-depth interviews were completed with business unit leaders, leadership development
practitioners and human resource professionals with findings that reveal clearly that flexibility
and adaptability are the keys to sustaining leadership development success. Many
organizations are moving away from standardized, set-piece leadership development super
structures. All companies surveyed deployed a wide array of leader development platforms,
but most identified best practices centered on leadership development techniques that are
real-time and real-life. Real-time practices emphasizing specialized and customized learning
interventions targeted to individual leader development needs; and real-life in the emphasis
on experiential and action learning practices linking leader development to actual business
challenges.
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Situational Leadership Whitepaper Download (free but requires registration)
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Paul Hersey
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Read Lessons in Leadership: An Interview with Paul Hersey, a pioneer and thought leader on the Situational Leadership Model, to learn about:
* The distinction between attitudes and behavior
* The four styles inherent in the Situational Leadership® Model
* How the Situational Leadership® Model differs from competing theories
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Leadership Development Planning
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Carter McNamara
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A collection of material on leadership and leadership development planning, including some informal exercises to stimulate thinking on the topic of leadership.
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Learning Theories As They Relate To Training
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Constructivism in learning
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JS Atherton
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Constructivism is the label given to a set of theories about learning which fall somewhere between cognitive and humanistic views. If behaviourism treats the organism as a black box, cognitive theory recognises the importance of the mind in making sense of the material with which it is presented. Nevertheless, it still presupposes that the role of the learner is primarily to assimilate whatever the teacher presents. Constructivism — particularly in its "social" forms — suggests that the learner is much more actively involved in a joint enterprise with the teacher of creating ("constructing") new meanings.
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Personal Construct Theory
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JS Atherton
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Personal Construct Psychology (PCP) is known as such, rather than as a “theory”, because it is the only approach in psychology which was developed from the start as a complete psychology, explicit about its asumptions and theoretical base. Although often treated as a cognitive approach alongside others — and seeming a little too rational in some respects — it claims to go beyond the distinction between cognition, emotion and conation (“will”) found in all other psychologies.
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Conversational learning theory; Pask and Laurillard
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JS Atherton
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ordon Pask's work stands rather outside the mainstream of the psychology of education, but is immediately recognised by many learners and teachers in adult education as being very significant. He was a cyberneticist rather than an educationalist, and developed a systems approach to learning which is highly abstract and difficult, although rewarding: it is reflected in the “conversational” models of learning of Laurillard and Thomas and Harri-Augstein.
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Convergent and Divergent Learning
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JS Atherton
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Hudson (1967) studied English schoolboys, and found that conventional measures of intelligence did not always do justice to their abilities. The tests gave credit for problem-solving which produced the "right" answer, but under-estimated creativity and unconventional approaches to problems.
He concluded that there were two different forms of thinking or ability in play here:
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Learning how to learn
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JS Atherton
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For our purposes, there are two quite different traditions about learning how to learn. One stems from the Deep and Surface learning strategies studies (about responses to being taught), and the other from the work of Gregory Bateson.
Bateson maintained that many discussions about learning were confused by category errors about the kind of learning they were about. He suggested that there are a number of levels, in which each superior level is the class of its subordinates (rather like Kelly's notion of superordinate and subordinate constructs).
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Cognitive Dissonance and learning
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JS Atherton
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Cognitive dissonance is a psychological phenomenon which refers to the discomfort felt at a discrepancy between what you already know or believe, and new information or interpretation. It therefore occurs when there is a need to accommodate new ideas, and it may be necessary for it to develop so that we become "open" to them. Neighbour (1992) makes the generation of appropriate dissonance into a major feature of tutorial (and other) teaching: he shows how to drive this kind of intellectual wedge between learners' current beliefs and "reality".
Beyond this benign if uncomfortable aspect, however, dissonance can go "over the top", leading to two interesting side-effects for learning
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Lies Myths and Misconceptions About Learning and Instruction
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Misrepresentation, myths and misleading ideas
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JS Atherton
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The world of teaching and learning is rife with received wisdom, including the potency of learning styles (which deserves a page to itself), and plenty of other unproven but fashionable ideas.See "What works..." on the teaching site
It is not so much that they are "wrong", but:
* the evidence base and/or research methodology may be flaky, and/or
* they may have been misinterpreted and generalised beyond their legitimate use, and/or
* they originate from such tightly controlled laboratory settings as not to make sense in the real world.
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Memory
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Memory - Excellent Article To Start
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JS Atherton
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Memory is a very complex topic, much researched and at the heart of the “cognitive revolution”: what follows is therefore even less reliable than usual, but it has been filtered and distilled with the needs of teachers in mind: please go elsewhere for a synoptic view, such as Gross (1996) ch 12; Rose (1993)
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Special Merit On Training and Learning
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Learning and Teaching (teaching section) (Special Merit Award)
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JS Atherton
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This may be the best site (along with its companion site on learning) on the net for those who want to become better teachers, trainers and learners. Excellent breadth and depth of coverage of both learning and training. Go there!
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Angles on learning - (Special Merit Award)
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JS Atherton
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Extensive explanations of many learning theories and their implications. We bestow on this site and its owner the Special Merit Award for one of the best sites of its kind anywhere.
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