Reconceptualising professional learning sociomaterial knowledges, practices, and responsibilities

This book presents leading-edge perspectives and methodologies to address emerging issues of concern for professional learning in contemporary society. The conditions for professional practice and learning are changing dramatically in the wake of globalization, new modes of knowledge production, new...

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Other Authors: Fenwick, Tara J (Editor), Nerland, Monika (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Abingdon, Oxon Routledge 2014
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Summary:This book presents leading-edge perspectives and methodologies to address emerging issues of concern for professional learning in contemporary society. The conditions for professional practice and learning are changing dramatically in the wake of globalization, new modes of knowledge production, new regulatory regimes, and increased economic-political pressures. In the wake of this, a number of challenges for learning emerge: - more practitioners become involved in interprofessional collaboration - developments in new technologies and virtual workworlds - emergence of transnational knowledge cultures and interrelated circuits of knowledge. The space and time relations in which professional practice and learning are embedded are becoming more complex, as are the epistemic underpinnings of professional work. Together these shifts bring about intersections of professional knowledge and responsibilities that call for new conceptions of professional knowing
Physical Description:xiv, 232 pages 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780415815772 (hardback)
9780415815789 (paperback)
9781315813714 (e-book)