Described are the results of an investigation in the appreciation of distance learning, limited to a case study with an online lab-experiment. Together with other educational institutes and companies Fontys University of Applied Sciences participated in a number of projects in which distance learning courses were developed. Some courses have been integrated in the regular curriculum. Our study was set up to get insight into the appreciation of students for this way of learning, especially concerning online lab-experiments. By using surveys and interviews after the students accomplished either a regular course or a distance learning course on the same object we tried to get a better understanding of how students used the course and appreciated it. Also we wanted to know whether an online lab-experiment is more or less effective than a regular one. Preliminary data analyses have shown that the appreciation of an online lab-experiment is dependent on a number of items, like the educational contents of the experiment itself, the way accompanying theory is presented, possibilities of doing the experiment in an alternative way, the organization around the experiment etc. It appears also that students give serious suggestions on developing other online lab-experiments.
The past decades have shown an accelerated development of technology-enhanced or digital education. Although an important and recognized precondition for study success, still little attention has been paid to examining how an affective learning climate can be fostered in online training programs. Besides gaining insight into the dynamics of affective learning itself it is of vital importance to know what predicts trainees’ intention to transfer new knowledge and skills to other contexts. The present study investigated the influence of five affective learner characteristics from the transfer literature (learner readiness, motivation to learn, expected positive outcomes, expected negative outcomes, personal capacity) on trainees’ pre-training transfer intention. Participants were 366 adult students enrolled in an online course in information literacy in a distance learning environment. As information literacy is a generic competence, applicable in various contexts, we developed a novel multicontextual transfer perspective and investigated within one single study the influence of the abovementioned variables on pre-training transfer intention for both the students’ Study and Work contexts. The hypothesized model has been tested using structural equation modeling. The results showed that motivation to learn, expected positive personal outcomes, and learner readiness were the strongest predictors. Results also indicated the benefits of gaining pre-training insight into the specific characteristics of multiple transfer contexts, especially when education in generic competences is involved. Instructional designers might enhance study success by taking affective transfer elements and multicontextuality into account when designing digital education.
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The principal aim of this study is to explore the relations between work domains and the work-related learning of workers. The article is intended to provide insight into the learning experiences of Dutch police officers during the course of their daily work. Interviews regarding actual learning events and subsequent changes in knowledge, skills or attitudes were conducted with police officers from different parts of the country and in different stages of their careers. Interpretative analyses grounded in the notion of intentionality and developmental relatedness revealed how and in what kinds of work domains police officers appear to learn. HOMALS analysis showed work-related learning activities to vary with different kinds of work domains. The implications for training and development involve the role of colleagues in different hierarchical positions for learning and they also concern the utility of the conceptualisation of work-related learning presented here.
The Dutch hospitality industry, reflecting the wider Dutch society, is increasingly facing social sustainability challenges for a greying population, such as increasing burnout, lifelong learning, and inclusion for those distanced from the job market. Yet, while the past decades have seen notable progress regarding environmental sustainability and good governance, more attention should be paid to social sustainability. This concern is reflected by the top-sector healthcare struggles caused by mounting social welfare pressure, leading to calls by the Dutch government for organizational improvement in social earning capacity. Furthermore, the upcoming EU legislation on CSRD requires greater transparency regarding financial and non-financial reporting this year. Yet, while the existing sustainability accreditation frameworks offer guidance on environmental sustainability and good governance reporting, there must be more guidance on auditing social sustainability. The hospitality industry, as a prominent employer in the Netherlands, thus has a societal and legislative urgency to transition its social earning capacity. Dormben Hotel The Hague OpCo BV (Dormben) has thus sought support in transitioning its social sustainability standards to meet this call. Hotelschool, the Hague leads the consortium, including Green Key Nederland and Dormben, by employing participatory design to present a social sustainability accreditation framework. Initially, Dr. David Brannon and Dr. Melinda Ratkai from Hotelschool The Hague will draft a social sustainability accreditation framework informed by EFRAG. Subsequently, Erik van Wijk, from Green Key Nederland, the hospitality benchmark for sustainability accreditation, and Sander de Jong, from Dormben, will pilot the framework through four participatory workshops involving hospitality operators. Later, during a cross-industry conference, Dr. David Brannon and Dr. Melinda Ratkai will disseminate a social sustainability toolkit across their academic and industry networks. Finally, conference and workshop participants will be invited to form a social sustainability learning community, discussing their social earning capacity based on the revised sustainability accreditation.
Improving equal access to inclusive and high-quality services ineducation, training and lifelong learning by developinginfrastructure, including by promoting resilience for education andtraining at a distance and online.
Het project "Port State Control" was aangevraagd om onderzoek te kunnen doen naar de oorzaak wan het grote aantal aanhoudingen van Nederlandse schepen in buitenlandse havens. Doel van het onderzoek was om belangrijke oorzaken daarvan boven water te krijgen en oplossingen daarvoor te onderzoeken en bedenken. Schepen worden door PSC gecontroleerd, waarbij er wordt gekeken of ze voldoen aan de internationale wet- en regelgeving, met name de veiligheid aan boord. Reders en bemanning zijn verantwoordelijk voor een veilige uitvoer van de taken aan boord. Indien er tekortkomingen worden geconstateerd, mag een PSC-autoriteit een schip aanhouden. Uit de onderzoeken naar de oorzaken blijk onder andere: - Nalatigheid bemanning bij controles installaties door werkdruk en repetitief werk, kennis niet beschikbaar. - Nalatigheid rederij; besparen op onderhoudskosten. - Het aantal en de kwaliteit van de bemanning aan boord van Nederlandse schepen. - Nalatigheid eindconsument; logistiek proces dient zo goedkoop mogelijk te zijn vanwege lage prijs. Consequentie: minder investeringen in bemanningen en scheepsonderhoud. Het project doet daarom de volgende aanbevelingen: Om bemanningen aan boord zo goed mogelijk voor te bereiden op PSC-inspecties is kennisvalorisatie erg belangrijk. De laatste informatie dient beschikbaar te zijn. Rederij is daar werantwoordelijk voor. De betrokkenheid van de reder is belangrijk bij het motiveren van de bemanning. Daarbij is scheepsfamiliarisatie cruciaal. Net zoals het verantwoordelijkheidsgevoel m.b.t. de scheepsveiligheid. Een tastbaar eindproduct van het project is de Port State Contol app. De app is een digitale omgeving die laat zien hoe situaties wel of niet horen te zijn. Met deze app worden bemanningsleden bekend gemaakt met het schip waar ze op komen te varen. Innovaties als Virtual Reality en distance learning zou de essentiële verbeterslag gemaakt kunnen !Worden. Met inzet van digitale hulpmiddelen kan de familiarisatie van nieuwe bemanningsleden werbeterd worden zodat zij beter zijn voorbereid op de taak aan boord.