BBC pioneers a flexible approach to lifelong learning
Material type: ArticlePublisher: 2002Subject(s): Records Management | Empowerment | Qualifications | Continuing Professional Development | BBCTraining Strategies for Tomorrow 16, 3, p. 13-15Abstract: This is a review of an article entitled "Lifelong learning and empowerment: a model in practice", which was originally published in New Library World, v.102 n.1169,2001. The authors were Catherine Hare and Julie McLeod, of the School of Informatioon Studies, University of Northumbria at Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. The article highlights how the BBC course fits in with the UK Government's focus on developing a skilled and flexible workforce through lifelong learning. The article describes in detail the content of the program and assesses its impact on the participants themselves, the BBC and the University of Northumbria. The article, well written and accessible in style, deserves to be read by training and human-resource managers in public and private-sector organizationsItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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This is a review of an article entitled "Lifelong learning and empowerment: a model in practice", which was originally published in New Library World, v.102 n.1169,2001. The authors were Catherine Hare and Julie McLeod, of the School of Informatioon Studies, University of Northumbria at Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. The article highlights how the BBC course fits in with the UK Government's focus on developing a skilled and flexible workforce through lifelong learning. The article describes in detail the content of the program and assesses its impact on the participants themselves, the BBC and the University of Northumbria. The article, well written and accessible in style, deserves to be read by training and human-resource managers in public and private-sector organizations
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