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Creating impact through future learning : the high impact learning that lasts (HILL) model.

Authors :
Dochy, F. J. R. C.
Segers, Mien
Source :
Taylor & Francis Evidence Based Selection
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Summary: Organisations today operate in a fascinating world where change is constant, fast and continues to accelerate. It is the combination of evolving developments such as technological advancements, globalisation and new ways of communicating through multimedia technologies that drive us to reorganise how we live, how we work, how we create value, and how we learn. These developments call for a Learning & Development policy and practice that supports professionals to be or become successful in this fascinating changing world. In other words: one of the core goals of Learning & Development is to support sustainable employability. Creating Impact through Future Learning introduces a model for High Impact Learning that Lasts (HILL) that is very much in synch with the demands of an agile organisation. The HILL model is about the learning of young adults, professionals, and experts. It is about the many possibilities to inspire and to support adults in their continuous learning and development process, aiming to create value for todays and tomorrows society. It is about how designers of learning programmes be it L&D officers or teachers in vocational and higher education preparing adults for professional life can take a step forward to build the future of learning. A new mindset is needed to create a real impact

Details

Language :
English
ISBN :
9781138577886 (pbk.)
ISBNs :
9781138577886
Database :
Jio Institute Digital Library Catalog
Journal :
Taylor & Francis Evidence Based Selection
Notes :
Includes bibliographical references and index., Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher.
Publication Type :
Book
Accession number :
jlc.oai.folio.org.fs00001072.7f968e6d.f89b.4a76.b42c.52b448e58d26
Document Type :
Bibliographies; Online; Non-fiction