Les pratiques langagières comme objet d’analyse et comme outil de formation continue : vers une linguistique impliquee en formation professionnelle
Author(s)
Filliettaz, Laurent
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2014
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This chapter explores the connections that may exist between research methods based on ethnographic observation and training programs addressed to practitioners. In the filed of applied linguistics, a growing body of research has recently investigated the conditions in which workers use language in the context of their professional practice. However, few of these research have explained how their findings can inform practice and how training activities can assist transfer between scientific knowledge and professional competences. Based on a research experience of almost ten years in the field of apprenticeship training in ...
View more >This chapter explores the connections that may exist between research methods based on ethnographic observation and training programs addressed to practitioners. In the filed of applied linguistics, a growing body of research has recently investigated the conditions in which workers use language in the context of their professional practice. However, few of these research have explained how their findings can inform practice and how training activities can assist transfer between scientific knowledge and professional competences. Based on a research experience of almost ten years in the field of apprenticeship training in Switzerland, the chapter explains how the research outcomes associated with a direct observation of naturally occurring training practices in the workplace can provide a useful material for training vocational trainers and workplace supervisors.
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View more >This chapter explores the connections that may exist between research methods based on ethnographic observation and training programs addressed to practitioners. In the filed of applied linguistics, a growing body of research has recently investigated the conditions in which workers use language in the context of their professional practice. However, few of these research have explained how their findings can inform practice and how training activities can assist transfer between scientific knowledge and professional competences. Based on a research experience of almost ten years in the field of apprenticeship training in Switzerland, the chapter explains how the research outcomes associated with a direct observation of naturally occurring training practices in the workplace can provide a useful material for training vocational trainers and workplace supervisors.
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Book Title
Repenser le rôle des pratiques langagières dans la constitution des espaces sociaux contemporains
Subject
Vocational Education and Training Curriculum and Pedagogy