From Expert Student to Novice Professional

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Synopsis

Students entering higher education expect their studies to lead them towards some specific form of professional career. But in this age, complex internationalized professions are the main source of work for graduates, so students need to prepare themselves for a future that can be volatile, changeable and challenging. This book shows how students navigate their way through learning and become effective students; it details how to shift the focus of their learning away from the formalism associated with the university situation towards the exigencies of working life. It is in this sense that the book explores how people move from being expert students to novice professionals. This book presents a model of professional learning fashioned out of a decade of research undertaken in countries half a world away from each other—Sweden and Australia. It uses empirical research gathered from students and teachers to show how students negotiate the forms of professional knowledge they encounter as part of their studies and how they integrate their understandings of a future professional world with professional knowledge and learning. It reveals that as students move from seeing themselves as learners, they take on more of a novice professional identity which in turn provides a stronger motivation for their formal studies.

Book details

Edition:
2011
Series:
Professional Learning and Development in Schools and Higher Education (Book 99)
Author:
Anna Reid, Madeleine Abrandt Dahlgren, Lars Owe Dahlgren, Peter Petocz
ISBN:
9789400702509
Related ISBNs:
9789400702493
Publisher:
Springer Netherlands
Pages:
N/A
Reading age:
Not specified
Includes images:
Yes
Date of addition:
2022-07-20
Usage restrictions:
Copyright
Copyright date:
2011
Copyright by:
Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 
Adult content:
No
Language:
English
Categories:
Business and Finance, Education, Nonfiction