How Non-Permanent Workers Learn and Develop

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Adult Education Sector
adult learning theory
Annie Karmel
Ashley's Experience
Ashley’s Experience
Author_Annie Karmel
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Author_Karen Evans
Author_Sahara Sadik
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Challenges
Common Language
continuing professional education
Continuous Professional Learning
CPF.
Despatch Position
Develop
Education System
Entrepreneurial Capabilities
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Expansive Restrictive Continuum
integrated curriculum design
Integrated Practice Model
Karen Evans
Knowledge Recontextualisation
learning pathways for temporary workers
Lifelong Learning Provisions
Non-permanent
Non-permanent Workers
Non-salaried Worker
Non-standard Work Arrangements
occupational identities
occupational identity formation
Opportunities
Organising Workforce Development
personal learning-to-learn skills
precarious employment
Professional Development
Qualified Adult Educators
Reflective Practice
Sahara Sadik
Self-employed Women's Association
Self-employed Women’s Association
Singapore's Creative Industries
Singapore’s Creative Industries
Tv Industry
UK Employer
Workers
workers' learning
Workforce Development Efforts
workforce development strategies

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367484095
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Apr 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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How Non-Permanent Workers Learn and Develop is an empirically based exploration of the challenges and opportunities non-permanent workers face in accessing quality work, learning, developing occupational identities and striving for sustainable working lives. Based on a study of 100 non-permanent workers in Singapore, it offers a model to guide thinking about workers’ learning and development in terms of an ‘integrated practice’ of craft, entrepreneurial and personal learning-to-learn skills. The book considers how strategies for continuing education and training can better fit with the realities of non-permanent work.

Through its use of case studies, the book exams the significance of non-permanent work and its rise as a global phenomenon. It considers the reality of being a non-permanent worker and reactions to learning opportunities for these individuals. The book draws these aspects together to present a conceptual frame of ‘integrated practices’, challenging educational institutions and training providers to design and deliver learning and the enacted curriculum not as separate pieces of a puzzle, but as an integrated whole.

With conclusions that have wider salience for public policy responses to the rise of non-permanent work, this book will be of great interest to academics and researchers in the fields of adult education, educational policy and lifelong learning.

Helen Bound is Principal Research Fellow and Head of the Centre for Work and Learning at the Institute for Adult Learning, Singapore; Honorary Lecturer at the School of Education, University of Tasmania; and Honorary Principal Research Fellow with Griffith University.

Karen Evans is Emeritus Professor of Education at University College London, and Honorary Professor with the Centre for Learning and Life Chances, University College London.

Sahara Sadik is Principal Researcher at the Institute for Adult Learning, Singapore.

Annie Karmel was Researcher at the Institute for Adult Learning, Singapore.