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Reconnecting education, development and training through learning: a holographic perspective

Reconnecting education, development and training through learning: a holographic perspective At the levels of both the national economy and organisations, learning is linked to competitiveness and it is frequently promoted as an all-encompassing solution to the multiplicity of issues that organisations (and societies) face. This view, however, does not fully address how learning takes place and what the relationship may be between learning, education, training and development, which are frequently treated as isolated processes. Provides a re-conceptualisation of these relationships by proposing a holographic perspective that can support their interaction while drawing closer the connections between individual, organisational and governmental practices. The main implications of the holographic perspective and its practical ramifications, particularly for the SME sector, are discussed at the end of the paper. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Education + Training Emerald Publishing

Reconnecting education, development and training through learning: a holographic perspective

Education + Training , Volume 42 (4/5): 10 – Jun 1, 2000

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Publisher
Emerald Publishing
Copyright
Copyright © 2000 MCB UP Ltd. All rights reserved.
ISSN
0040-0912
DOI
10.1108/00400910010373705
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Abstract

At the levels of both the national economy and organisations, learning is linked to competitiveness and it is frequently promoted as an all-encompassing solution to the multiplicity of issues that organisations (and societies) face. This view, however, does not fully address how learning takes place and what the relationship may be between learning, education, training and development, which are frequently treated as isolated processes. Provides a re-conceptualisation of these relationships by proposing a holographic perspective that can support their interaction while drawing closer the connections between individual, organisational and governmental practices. The main implications of the holographic perspective and its practical ramifications, particularly for the SME sector, are discussed at the end of the paper.

Journal

Education + TrainingEmerald Publishing

Published: Jun 1, 2000

Keywords: Training; Development; Learning

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