This dissertation presents the results of a research project on unraveling the dynamics of facilitating workplace learning through pedagogic practices in healthcare placements. Supervisors are challenged to foster safe learning opportunities and fully utilize the learning potential of placement through stimulating active participation for students while ensuring quality patient care. In healthcare placements, staff shortages and work pressure may lead to stress when facilitating workplace learning. Enhancing pedagogic practices in healthcare placements seems essential to support students in challenging experiences, such as emotional challenges. This dissertation proposes approaches for optimizing learning experiences for students by highlighting the value of day-to-day work activities and interactions in healthcare placements, and shedding light on agency in workplace learning through supervisor- and student-strategies.
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Posterbijdrage conferentie EARLI SIG 14, 11-14 september 2018, Genève Although literature shows the important supportive role of experienced colleagues to stimulate novices’ workplace learning, the question of how this support is provided is usually answered in general terms (e.g. Mikkonen et al. 2017; Tynjälä 2008). Therefore, this study aims to explore how members of vocational communities, both individually and as a collective, enact specific pedagogic practices to contribute to novices’ learning. The systematic literature review that will be presented in the interactive poster session is the first study of a PhD project and provides an overview of situational pedagogic practices which attempt to support novices’ learning at the workplace.
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Pedagogic practices at workplaces are provided to support students’ vocational education. To contribute to the understanding of supporting workplace learning, the focus of this literature review is to operationalise how pedagogic practices play out in practice. An overview is provided of pedagogic practices applied at workplaces to support students’ vocational learning. Included studies provide descriptions of manifestations of pedagogic practices enabled by experienced colleagues, such as supervisors, in the context of students’ workplace learning. Three sets of relevant search terms were defined, including synonyms and related definitions of ‘pedagogic practices’, ‘supervisors’ and ‘workplace learning’. Forty-seven studies were selected, retrieved and processed qualitatively. Findings represent a comprehensive overview of fourteen categories of pedagogic practices. Three perspectives on supporting students are discussed: demonstrating vocational activities, stimulating vocational participation, and entrusting vocational activities.
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Society continues to place an exaggerated emphasis on women's skins, judging the value of lives lived within, by the colour and condition of these surfaces. This artistic research will explore how the skin of a painting might unpack this site of judgement, highlight its objectification, and offer women alternative visualizations of their own sense of embodiment. This speculative renovation of traditional concepts of portrayal will explore how painting, as an aesthetic body whose material skin is both its surface and its inner content (its representations) can help us imagine our portrayal in a different way, focusing, not on what we look like to others, but on how we sense, touch, and experience. How might we visualise skin from its ghostly inner side? This feminist enquiry will unfold alongside archival research on The Ten Largest (1906-07), a painting series by Swedish Modernist Hilma af Klint. Initial findings suggest the artist was mapping traditional clothing designs into a spectral, painterly idea of a body in time. Fundamental methods research, and access to newly available Af Klint archives, will expand upon these roots in maps and women’s craft practices and explore them as political acts, linked to Swedish Life Reform, and knowingly sidestepping a non-inclusive art history. Blending archival study with a contemporary practice informed by eco-feminism is an approach to artistic research that re-vivifies an historical paradigm that seems remote today, but which may offer a new understanding of the past that allows us to also re-think our present. This mutuality, and Af Klint’s rhizomatic approach to image-making, will therefore also inform the pedagogical development of a Methods Research programme, as part of this post-doc. This will extend across MA and PhD study, and be further enriched by pedagogy research at Cal-Arts, Los Angeles, and Konstfack, Stockholm.
Taking artistic, creative and pedagogic experience as perspectives, the research will consider the embodiment of rhythm and duration as experienced by practicing musicians and utilized by composers, exploring neurophysiological questions such as how temporal resolution relates to human physiology, the relationship between speed and emotion and how musicians keep track of time. The expressive qualities of speed in music will be explored, taking into account practices of performance, composition and notation.
Werkplekleren is een belangrijk onderdeel van beroepsopleidingen. Toch weten we weinig over hoe de beroepspraktijk (community) het leren van studenten op de werkplek ondersteunt. Wij onderzoeken de begeleiding van studenten en beginnende beroepsbeoefenaren door opleiders op de werkplek.Doel De werkplek biedt een krachtige leeromgeving voor studenten om zich een beroep eigen te maken. Er is veel onderzoek gedaan naar werkplekleren, maar weinig is bekend over de wijze waarop begeleidingsstrategieën worden gehanteerd om het werkplekleren van beginners te ondersteunen. Het doel van dit promotieonderzoek is om meer specifiek inzicht te krijgen in begeleiding op de werkplek. We zoeken een antwoord op de onderzoeksvraag: hoe ondersteunt de beroepspraktijk het leren op de werkplek van studenten fysiotherapie en verpleegkunde? Resultaten Rondetafelgesprek Begeleiden van het leren op de werkplek tijdens de Onderwijs Research Dagen in Antwerpen, juni 2017. Posterpresentatie 'Pedagogic practices in vocational communities to support novices workplace learning' tijdens de EARLI-SIG-14 conferentie in Genève, september 2018. Bijdrage aan postersymposium 'Leren en begeleiden van beroepsonderwijs', 'Werkpplekleren begeleiden van beginnende beroepsbeoefenaren' tijdens de Onderwijs Research Dagen in Heerlen, juni 2019. Publicatie Ceelen, L., Khaled, A., & de Bruijn, E. (2019). Begeleiden van studenten op de werkplek. Onderwijs en Gezondheidszorg, 43(5), 12-15. Looptijd 01 september 2016 - 01 februari 2021 Aanpak Dit promotieonderzoek betreft een samenwerking tussen de OU en het lectoraat Beroepsonderwijs. De promotor vanuit de OU is prof. dr. Elly de Bruijn (ook lector Beroepsonderwijs), co-promotor is dr. Anne Khaled (tot september 2022 onderzoeker bij het lectoraat Beroepsonderwijs, nu aan het lectoraat Responsief Beroepsonderwijs (HAN) verbonden). Tijdens het promotieonderzoek voeren we een systematische literatuurstudie uit naar wat er al bekend is over het begeleiden van het leren op de werkplek van studenten en beginnende beroepsbeoefenaren. We voeren een veldstudie (met observaties en interviews) uit naar de begeleiding van studenten fysiotherapie en verpleegkunde tijdens hun stage.
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