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Improving Learning Transfer A Guide To Getting More Out Of What You Put Into Your Training Cyril Kirwan

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Improving Learning Transfer A Guide To Getting More Out Of What You Put Into Your Training Cyril Kirwan
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Improving Learning Transfer A Guide To Getting More Out Of What You Put Into Your Training Cyril Kirwan instant download after payment.

Publisher: Gower
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.15 MB
Pages: 211
Author: Cyril Kirwan
ISBN: 9780566089862, 0566089866
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Improving Learning Transfer A Guide To Getting More Out Of What You Put Into Your Training Cyril Kirwan by Cyril Kirwan 9780566089862, 0566089866 instant download after payment.

Cyril Kirwan's book addresses this critical issue at a number of levels. Firstly, it explores what learning transfer actually is (it's about application of learning back at work, as well as maintenance of that learning over time). Secondly, it describes the main factors that affect transfer, in terms of trainee characteristics, training design factors, and work environment characteristics. It also examines how those factors exert their effect, which ones are more important, how they interact with one another, and in doing so constructs a practical learning transfer model for practitioners. The.

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