Design and Management of an Organisation's Lifelong Learning Curriculum (Optimising Demand-led Learning Book 26)
Book Details
Author(s)Richard Dealtry
PublisherDynamic SWOT Associates
ISBN / ASINB00CSW1NSQ
ISBN-13978B00CSW1NS9
Sales Rank2,227,911
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
This article summarises the process management practices and contextual parameters that are being applied in the successful design and management of high performance work based lifelong learning processes
Innovations in lifelong learning process design and development are restricted by traditional pedagogical thinking and administrative practices, an over emphasis on e-learning and insufficient consideration of the holistic contextual factors. Design solutions are dynamically based upon the idea of a timeless organic order or meta-planning. This article is an outline summary of extensive lifelong learning process design best practice work with client organisations.
Satisfying the important questions relating to the achievement of more substantial learning relevance in programme curriculum, the coherence of processes for validating non-formal and informal learning and the effective value of e-learning systems, are currently key areas of debate and policy making in Europe in particular. Where public and private sector companies are finding local global solutions these results are of considerable value in informing quality design and the way forward.
Innovations in lifelong learning process design and development are restricted by traditional pedagogical thinking and administrative practices, an over emphasis on e-learning and insufficient consideration of the holistic contextual factors. Design solutions are dynamically based upon the idea of a timeless organic order or meta-planning. This article is an outline summary of extensive lifelong learning process design best practice work with client organisations.
Satisfying the important questions relating to the achievement of more substantial learning relevance in programme curriculum, the coherence of processes for validating non-formal and informal learning and the effective value of e-learning systems, are currently key areas of debate and policy making in Europe in particular. Where public and private sector companies are finding local global solutions these results are of considerable value in informing quality design and the way forward.

