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Javier Suárez-Álvarez; María Elena Oliveri; April Zenisky; Stephen G. Sireci – Grantee Submission, 2024
Summative assessments provide data to evaluate the effectiveness of schools, teachers, and educational policies, contributing to a robust accountability system worldwide. However, educators and scholars argue that summative assessments do not effectively promote ongoing learning, enhance teaching practices, or align with the skills required in the…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Summative Evaluation, Formative Evaluation, Adult Educators
Jarvensivu, Anu; Koski, Pasi – Journal of Workplace Learning, 2012
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to look at workplace learning through research into sociology of work. It explores the "learning discourse" at work place level looking for possibilities to oppose learning. Design/methodology/approach: This paper is based on case studies conducted at six workplaces. The data on the cases include…
Descriptors: Workplace Learning, Action Research, Interests, Education Work Relationship
Oslund, Christy M. – ProQuest LLC, 2011
This study grew out of the realization that implicit literacy expectations between working class United Auto Workers (UAW) staff and professional class staff were complicating the filling out and filing of a position audit form. Professional class supervisors had designed the form as a measure of fairness, in that each UAW employee on campus was…
Descriptors: Working Class, Employees, Adult Education, Adult Educators

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