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Australia, like many nations across the globe, has a focus on engaging young people in the post compulsory years of school to ensure their transition into further education, training and /or the workforce. Applied Learning programs which are based on the premise of active, transformative learning from authentic experience have emerged as valuable tools in assisting the transition of young people. Understanding of Applied Learning however, not only varies between nations but also disciplines, context, education
settings and curricula. Using a lens of boundary crossing, this chapter draws on research data to provide an account of challenges educators face in an Australian program where there appears little guidance for educators on constructing an Applied Learning pedagogical model for individual practice. From consideration of data and educational theory an Applied Learning pedagogical framework is proposed as a guide for educators in developing Applied Learning programs.
History
Open access
Yes
Language
eng
Publication classification
B1 Book chapter
Copyright notice
2016, IGI Global
Extent
41
Editor/Contributor(s)
Railean E, Walker G, Elci A, Jackson L
Chapter number
30
Pagination
605-631
ISBN-13
9781466696358
ISBN-10
1466696354
Publisher
IGI Global
Place of publication
Hershey, Pa.
Title of book
Handbook of research on applied learning theory and design in modern education