Examines the acquisition of vocational skills through apprenticeship‐type situated learning. Presents findings from studies of skilled workers revealing that learning processes that were consonant with the apprenticeship model of learning were highly valued as a means of acquiring and maintaining vocational skills. Supported by current research and theorizing, describes some conditions by which situated learning through apprenticeship can be utilized to develop vocational skills. These conditixons include the nature of the activities learners engage in, the agency of the learning environment and mentoring role of experts. Addresses conditions which may inhibit the effectiveness of an apprenticeship approach to learning. Concludes by suggesting that situated approaches to learning, such as the apprenticeship model, may address problems of access to effective vocational skill development within the workforces.
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December 01 1994
Situating Learning in the Workplace – Having Another Look at Apprenticeships Available to Purchase
Stephen Billett
Stephen Billett
Lecturer at the Centre for Skill Formation Research and Development, Faculty of Education, Griffith University, Brisbane,Australia.
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-5767
Print ISSN: 0019-7858
© MCB UP Limited
1994
Industrial and Commercial Training (1994) 26 (11): 9–16.
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Billett S (1994), "Situating Learning in the Workplace – Having Another Look at Apprenticeships". Industrial and Commercial Training, Vol. 26 No. 11 pp. 9–16, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/00197859410073745
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