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Daryoush, Younes; Silong, Abu Daud; Omar, Zohara; Othman, Jamilah – International Journal of Education and Literacy Studies, 2013
The present study aims to contribute new knowledge to the existing literature on workplace learning and job performance. Particularly, the study analyzes contemporary literature on workplace learning and job performance, specifically formal and informal learning as well as employee task performance and contextual performance. The study…
Descriptors: Job Performance, Workplace Learning, Literature Reviews, Informal Education
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Le Clus, Megan – Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 2011
In the last few decades, the workplace has been increasingly recognised as a legitimate environment for learning new skills and knowledge, which in turn enables workers to participate more effectively in ever-changing work environments. Within the workplace, there is the potential for continuous learning to occur not only through formal learning…
Descriptors: Informal Education, Literature Reviews, Educational History, Learning Processes
Knippelmeyer, Sheri A.; Torraco, Richard J. – Online Submission, 2007
Higher education, a setting devoted to the enhancement of learning, inquiry, and development, continues to lack effective development for faculty. Mentoring relationships seek to provide enhancement, yet few mentoring programs exist. This literature review examines forms of mentoring, its benefits, barriers to implementation, means for successful…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Mentors, Incidental Learning, Faculty Development
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Marsick, Victoria J.; Watkins, Karen E. – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2001
Studies of informal and incidental learning demonstrate that it takes place wherever people have a need, motivation, or opportunity for learning. Context is central to the process. Despite its unstructured nature, adult educators can assist learners by identifying conditions that hinder or enhance it and by fostering critical reflection. (Contains…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Educational Research, Incidental Learning
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Harris, Clifton S. – Teacher Education and Practice, 1986
An important aspect of the "Information Age" is the gradual trend toward an informal education environment within which people use available information to serve their needs and interests. Recognition and use of the available information education experiences will better equip youth for the numerous changes they will face in the future. (CB)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Elementary Secondary Education, Futures (of Society), Incidental Learning