Dispositional and maturational development through a competency based training intervention : getting to the heart of the matter
conference contribution
posted on 2004-01-01, 00:00authored byDerek Kosbab
Presents a formative perspective on vocational learning that proposes that vocational competence is dependent upon dispositional development, which in turn results in moves towards maturation. Further, that dispositional and maturational outcomes occur as a result of a lifetime goal-setting intervention employed prior to training Reports qualitative and quantitative research with unemployed adults engaging in vocational education that resulted in four findings. Firstly, that while Training Packages describe assessable outcomes in competency-referenced terms, trainees describe learning outcomes in non-competency referenced terms. Secondly, that vocational trainees describe their learning in terms of dispositional outcomes, that is, in terms of values, interests and attitudes. Thirdly, that dispositions can be categorised in terms of maturational concepts. Fourthly, in support of incremental theory, that trainees made moves towards maturation as a result of a lifetime goal-setting intervention employed prior to training.
History
Title of proceedings
AVETRA 2004 : The Heart of the Matter : Proceedings of the 7th Annual Australian Vocational Education and Training Research Association Conference
Event
Australian Vocational Education and Training Research Association Conference (7th : 2004 : Canberra, A.C.T.)