Lifelong learning, the knowledge economy and professional development


Autoria(s): Fleming, Julie; Walker-Gibbs, Bernadette
Contribuinte(s)

Danaher, Patrick Alan

Macpherson, Colin

Nouwens, Fons

Orr, Debbie

Data(s)

01/01/2004

Resumo

There is increasing rhetoric surrounding the concepts of lifelong learning and the knowledge economy (Peters, 2001); specifically e-learning and web-based learning environments. This paper seeks to explore the journeys of two professionals from two separate disciplines and work environments located in one higher-education institution where there is an increasing push to develop learning materials using online and other e-learning technologies.<br /><br />With the steady shift from traditional learning, online learning is now playing an integral part of course delivery at the Australian regional university where the authors work. A contextual analysis of online learning within the broader views of the institution provides examples of discourses relating to online environments, knowledge management, and the professional development of the participants.<br /><br />This discussion draws on the concepts of lifelong learning (Crowley, 2002; Serim & Murray, 2003) and embeds them within an online learning environment. Exploration of the multiple workplace environments within the institution under review demonstrates one way in which educators can embrace and position themselves as they negotiate changing educational discourses.<br />

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30024255

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Central Queensland University Press

Relação

http://dro.deakin.edu.au/eserv/DU:30024255/walkergibbs-lifelonglearning-2004.pdf

http://acquire.cqu.edu.au:8080/vital/access/services/Download/cqu:1288/DS3?open=true

Direitos

2004, Lifelong Learning Conference Committee

Tipo

Conference Paper