TY - JOUR
T1 - The relative contributions of institutional and workplace learning environments
T2 - An analysis of apprenticeship training
AU - Harris, Roger
AU - Willis, Peter
AU - Simons, Michele
AU - Collins, Emily
PY - 2001
Y1 - 2001
N2 - This article reports an exploration of the experiences and perceptions of apprentices, workplace host employers and off-the-job teachers engaged in an apprenticeship programme regarding the nature and contributions of on and off-the-job environments to apprentices’ learning. An interpretive (expressive) approach was taken, using individual interviews and focus groups. Learning on-the-job was perceived to be more real life and focused on the ‘how’. Learning off-the-job was less pressured, broader in scope, more theoretical and concerned with ‘why’. The findings indicate that these two environments make valuable, but different contributions to apprentices’ learning and supports the need for both.
AB - This article reports an exploration of the experiences and perceptions of apprentices, workplace host employers and off-the-job teachers engaged in an apprenticeship programme regarding the nature and contributions of on and off-the-job environments to apprentices’ learning. An interpretive (expressive) approach was taken, using individual interviews and focus groups. Learning on-the-job was perceived to be more real life and focused on the ‘how’. Learning off-the-job was less pressured, broader in scope, more theoretical and concerned with ‘why’. The findings indicate that these two environments make valuable, but different contributions to apprentices’ learning and supports the need for both.
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U2 - 10.1080/13636820100200159
DO - 10.1080/13636820100200159
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84863499977
SN - 1363-6820
VL - 53
SP - 263
EP - 278
JO - Journal of Vocational Education and Training
JF - Journal of Vocational Education and Training
IS - 2
ER -