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Metaphors for Professional Learning

Daley,Barbara J.
Advances in Developing Human Resources , Volume 3 (3): 322 SAGEAug 1, 2001

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Metaphors for Professional Learning

Abstract

The problem and the solution. Learning in professional practice is inherently a complicated, multifaceted endeavor. It requires professionals to construct new knowledge within the context of their work environment. Can metaphors be used to understand professional learning processes and the differences that exist across professions? This chapter reports findings of such research and illustrates one approach to using metaphor in the analysis and reporting of HRD research.Education,research, and practice implications for HRD are drawn.
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Title
Metaphors for Professional Learning
Author(s)
Daley,Barbara J.
Journal
Advances in Developing Human Resources , Volume 3 (3): 322 SAGE – Aug 1, 2001
Publisher
Sage Publications
Copyright
Copyright © 2001 by SAGE Publications
ISSN
1523-4223
eISSN
1523-4223
D.O.I.
10.1177/15234220122238346
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