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Self‐Directed Learning in Creative Activity : An Ethnographic Study in Technology‐Based Work

2020

Under conditions of rapid changes in working life, there is an urgent need to examine the nature of creativity and learning in organizations. The aim of this study was to investigate the nature of self‐directed learning (SDL) practices in creative activity in technology‐based work. We focus on both individual and collective practices but also on the importance of organizational culture. The data consist of 46 interviews and observational field notes collected from participating organizations. Thematic and ethnographic analyses were utilized as tools to reveal the nature of SDL in creative activity. We found three themes describing of the nature of SDL in creative activity: a combination of …

Independent studyetnografiaVisual Arts and Performing ArtsoppiminenitseohjautuvuusOrganizational cultureethnographyEducationself‐directed learningWork (electrical)PedagogyEthnographyDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyAutodidacticismtechnology organizationtietokoneavusteinen oppiminenluovuusteknologialuova toimintaPsychologycreative activity
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Self-Directed Learning as a Practice of Workplace Learning: Interpretative Repertoires of Self-Directed Learning in ICT Work

2019

Changing technologies and competition in the field of information and communication technology (ICT) are challenging the learning of individual workers and teams alongside and through work. Organisations call for employees’ autonomy and self-directedness executed by agile operations and low hierarchies, where learning is also increasingly the responsibility of the individuals and teams themselves and occurs in practice without strong control of the organisation. Therefore, the multidimensional concept of self-directed learning becomes essential in the context of learning at work. In this study, we examine how employees in the ICT sector describe self-directed learning practices in the conte…

oppiminentieto- ja viestintätekniikkamedia_common.quotation_subjectDiscourse analysisorganisaatiotContext (language use)Educationself-directed learningtyössäoppiminenSociologydiscourse analysisICT organisationmedia_commonIndependent studyinterpretative repertoiresbusiness.industryitseohjautuvuusInformation technologyPublic relationsdiskurssianalyysiInformation and Communications TechnologyAutodidacticismworkplace learningbusinessAutonomyAgile software developmentVocations and Learning
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Emblemática y bestiarios en El día de fiesta de Juan de Zabaleta

2014

ABSTRACT: This article seeks to compare emblematics with El dia de fiesta (1654/1660) by Juan de Zabaleta, a collection of portraits of manners and characters marked by an encyclopaedic feature that serves the pronounced degree of religious and moral didacticism of the text. It first recapitulates the epistemological basis that Zabaleta has in common with emblematics, namely analogical thinking (Foucault) and the belief in the ‘readability of the world’ (Blumenberg). Subsequently it analyses the allegorical function of certain animals –the panther and the octopus, the ape and the turtle– which Zabaleta refers to as examples of virtues and vices, especially hypocrisy, comparing it to the mea…

Linguistics and LanguagePortraitVisual Arts and Performing ArtsCommunicationEmblemmedia_common.quotation_subjectBestiaryArtHumanitiesCartographyLanguage and LinguisticsDidacticismmedia_commonIMAGO. Revista de Emblemática y Cultura Visual
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How Enlightenment is taught in Higher Education? An analysis of textbooks, their contents and gender

2017

Con el presente artículo tratamos de analizar cómo se enseña y cómo se ha enseñado el movimiento ilustrado en las aulas de secundaria de nuestro país, a través del estudio de algunos materiales curriculares de 2.º de Bachillerato correspondientes a la asignatura de Historia de España. Estos han sido elaborados en distintos momentos, los últimos años del periodo de vigencia de la Ley de Ordenación General del Sistema Educativo (1990) y en el marco de la actual Ley Orgánica para la Mejora de la Calidad Educativa (2013). Nuestro objetivo es tratar averiguar si las innovaciones aportadas por la historiografía más reciente sobre la Ilustración se han trasladado o no a los mismos. También si esto…

HistoryArcheologyTextbook EvaluationCuestiones de género05 social sciencesHistoria moderna050301 educationSocial SciencesDidácticaModern HistoryEducationAnthropology:3 - Ciencias sociales [CDU]0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesCiencias socialesGender Issues0503 educationEvaluación de libros de textoDidacticism050104 developmental & child psychology
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PROMOTING OF SELF-DIRECTED LEARNING IN COOPERATION WITH THE PARENTS FOR CHILDREN IN THE PRESCHOOL AGE

2015

Successful learning process in pre-school requires collaboration between children, educators and parents, whose primary goal is individual understanding of each child to promote his academic performance and personal development as a whole. This paper shows a pre-scientific and theoretical background of self-directed learning in preschool, as well as developed and theoretically substantiated child initiative research method "New friend". Particular attention is given to the promotion of the child's initiative, which is crucial in the process of self-directed learning. The empirical study of children's initiatives shows analysis of collaboration with the parents. A qualitative study reveals p…

Preschool childbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjecteducator and family collaboration; initiative; self-directed learningPersonal developmentDevelopmental psychologyPromotion (rank)Empirical researchPolitical scienceAutodidacticismbusinessmedia_commonResearch methodQualitative researchSOCIETY, INTEGRATION, EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference
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Raising Awareness of Students’ Self-Directed Learning Readiness (SDLR)

2021

This paper describes the mapping of self-directed learning readiness (SDLR) for adult students applying for a master’s degree program delivered entirely as distanced learning. Since SDLR is strongly linked to both adult learning and online education, developing of self-directed learning (SDL) skills should be taken into consideration in our degree program. Making future students aware of SDLR is the first stage in introducing self-directed learning methods and practices in learning environments. The easiest way to do this is to have students answer an SDLR self-assessment questionnaire and give them feedback regarding their SDLR level. This paper presents how this is realized and provides t…

etäopiskeluMedical educationSDLR Scaleelinikäinen oppiminenitseohjautuvuusSelf-Directed Learning (SDLR)tietotekniikkaverkko-oppiminenAdult LearningRaising (linguistics)Distance EducationAutodidacticismPsychologyaikuisopiskeluProceedings of the 13th International Conference on Computer Supported Education
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Employee opportunities for self-directed learning at technology organisations : features and frames of self-directed learning projects

2020

The importance of self-directed learning (SDL) in a business environment has been highlighted as a way to increase an organisation’s competitiveness and innovativeness. While organisations increasingly require SDL from employees, less attention is paid to the situations and frames enabling it. This study examines self-directed learning projects (SDLPs), situations in which SDL is realised as an individual or collective phenomenon. Based on ethnographic research, this study’s data consisted of field notes, field records and interviews. I used analysis of key incidents and ethnographic content analysis as an analytical tools. Four types of SDLPs was identified in the organisations studied: or…

technology-based workKnowledge managementetnografiaoppiminenbusiness.industry05 social sciencesitseohjautuvuus050301 educationethnographyEducationBusiness environmentteknologiakasvatusself-directed learning0502 economics and businessEthnographyAutodidacticismbusiness0503 educationself-directed learning projects050203 business & management
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COLLABORATION BETWEEN CHILDREN, FAMILY AND TEACHERS, IN PROMOTING CHILD’S LEARNING SKILLS

2016

Partnership between teacher and parents forms understanding about mutual communication and the benefits for learning process out of that. Teacher’s observations points to a different understanding on the collaboration with children as a successive process in setting and achieving learning goals. The aim of the article is to reveal how to turn the initiative to involve in preschool learning process expressed by family, into planned engagement in learning process. Daily activities planned by teacher turns parents into educators and involves whole family into initiative fostering project, which strengthens overall partnership between teacher, child and family.

Cooperative learningActivities of daily livingProcess (engineering)General partnershipActive learningPedagogyAutodidacticismfamily; partnership; engagement in learning process; involvement in learning process; learning; self-directed learningPsychologyExperiential learningSOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference
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THE THEORIES AND PRACTICES OF LOPE AND MORATÍN: THE NEW THEATRE AND 'THE NEW PLAY'

2021

En este artículo, por primera vez, se ponen en relación las teorías teatrales de dos dramaturgos españoles que crearon escuela: Lope de Vega y Leandro Fernández de Moratín. Dos siglos separan sus creaciones, pero ambos pretendieron renovar la escena con sus poéticas, ambos pretendieron una «nueva comedia» que rompiera con las tradiciones teatrales inmediatamente anteriores. Las obras dramáticas de uno y otro autor, en realidad se sitúan en polos opuestos en cuanto a su extensión; la de Lope abarca más de cuatrocientos títulos, mientras que Moratín apenas tiene en su haber media decena de piezas. El más fecundo e internacional poeta dramático español y el más comedido de entre los dramaturgo…

Reflejo de las costumbresarte nuevoverosimilitudVerosimilitudEgiantzekotasunaLiteratura castellanaReglas dramáticascomedia nueva; arte nuevo; reflejo de las costumbres; verosimilitud; reglas dramáticas; didactismoNew comedyArt nouArte berriaDidaktismoaDramatic rulesOhituren islaVerisimilitudeDidactismeReflex dels costumsDidacticismComedia nuevaComèdia novacomedia nuevaLanguage and LiteratureArt Ensenyamentcomèdia nova; art nou; reflex dels costums; versemblança; regles dramàtiques; didactismePReflecting customsreglas dramáticasnew comedy; new art; reflecting customs; verisimilitude; dramatic rules; didacticismDidactismoKomedia berriareflejo de las costumbresTeatre i societatNew artVersemblançaArte nuevodidactismoRegles dramàtiqueskomedia berria; arte berria; ohituren isla; egiantzekotasuna; dramatika-arauak; didaktismoaLiteratura Història i críticaDramatika-arauak
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Voices and perspectives in Norwegian pupils' work on religions and world views: a diachronic study applying sociocultural learning theory

2011

Accepted version of an article in the journal:British Journal of Religious Education. Definitive published version available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01416200.2011.628190 This article researches work by four pupils in a diachronic collection of Norwegian primary school workbooks. Given signs of a variety of voices and perspectives in chosen representations of central tenets and/or practices in religions and philosophical traditions, how can an analysis and discussion of a few chosen texts shed light on their authors', i.e. the pupils', (self-) formative modes of encountering the diverse voices and perspectives? The pupils' expressions are discussed by staging an interaction between ind…

Religious studiesNorwegianlanguage.human_languageEducationVDP::Humanities: 000::Theology and religious science: 150Work (electrical)Content analysisReligious educationPedagogylanguageLearning theoryHistorical linguisticsSociologySociocultural evolutionDidacticismVDP::Social science: 200::Education: 280::Subject didactics: 283
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