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Autores principales: Engestrom, Yrjo, Rantavuori, Juhana, Kerosuo, Hannele
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 2013
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author Engestrom, Yrjo
Rantavuori, Juhana
Kerosuo, Hannele
author_facet Engestrom, Yrjo
Rantavuori, Juhana
Kerosuo, Hannele
Engestrom, Yrjo
Rantavuori, Juhana
Kerosuo, Hannele
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents Expansive Learning in a Library: Actions, Cycles and Deviations from Instructional Intentions Engestrom, Yrjo Rantavuori, Juhana Kerosuo, Hannele Academic Libraries Workplace Learning Intervention Organizational Change Library Services Usability Learning Theories Researchers Transcripts (Written Records) Instructional Effectiveness Learning Processes Program Implementation Program Effectiveness Library Personnel Users (Information) The theory of expansive learning has been applied in a large number of studies on workplace learning and organizational change. However, detailed comprehensive analyses of entire developmental interventions based on the theory of expansive learning do not exist. Such a study is needed to examine the empirical usability and methodological rigor afforded by the theory of expansive learning. In this paper, we present a comprehensive analysis of learning in a entire Change Laboratory intervention in which the workers of an academic library, together with their clients, redefined the services the library offers to research groups and the ways of organizing work in the library. We identified expansive learning and non-expansive actions in the transcripts of the intervention sessions. We examined cyclicity of expansive learning at three levels, namely the level of the entire Change Laboratory process, the level of each Change Laboratory session, and the level of cross-session object-bound cycles. Finally we analyzed deviations between the instructional intentions of the interventionists and the actually accomplished learning process. The analysis shows that in a real-life formative intervention expansive learning actions emerged in the midst of a fairly large number and diversity of non-expansive learning actions. Our analysis of cyclicity revealed an iterative loop within the overall cycle of the Change Laboratory. Our analysis of deviations from instructional intentions and plans demonstrates that expansive learning is indeed more than mere replication or imposition of the interventionists' plans. The very process is punctuated by deviations which open up space for learner agency and creation of truly new solutions and concepts.
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spellingShingle Expansive Learning in a Library: Actions, Cycles and Deviations from Instructional Intentions
Engestrom, Yrjo
Rantavuori, Juhana
Kerosuo, Hannele
Academic Libraries
Workplace Learning
Intervention
Organizational Change
Library Services
Usability
Learning Theories
Researchers
Transcripts (Written Records)
Instructional Effectiveness
Learning Processes
Program Implementation
Program Effectiveness
Library Personnel
Users (Information)
Expansive Learning in a Library: Actions, Cycles and Deviations from Instructional Intentions Engestrom, Yrjo Rantavuori, Juhana Kerosuo, Hannele Academic Libraries Workplace Learning Intervention Organizational Change Library Services Usability Learning Theories Researchers Transcripts (Written Records) Instructional Effectiveness Learning Processes Program Implementation Program Effectiveness Library Personnel Users (Information) The theory of expansive learning has been applied in a large number of studies on workplace learning and organizational change. However, detailed comprehensive analyses of entire developmental interventions based on the theory of expansive learning do not exist. Such a study is needed to examine the empirical usability and methodological rigor afforded by the theory of expansive learning. In this paper, we present a comprehensive analysis of learning in a entire Change Laboratory intervention in which the workers of an academic library, together with their clients, redefined the services the library offers to research groups and the ways of organizing work in the library. We identified expansive learning and non-expansive actions in the transcripts of the intervention sessions. We examined cyclicity of expansive learning at three levels, namely the level of the entire Change Laboratory process, the level of each Change Laboratory session, and the level of cross-session object-bound cycles. Finally we analyzed deviations between the instructional intentions of the interventionists and the actually accomplished learning process. The analysis shows that in a real-life formative intervention expansive learning actions emerged in the midst of a fairly large number and diversity of non-expansive learning actions. Our analysis of cyclicity revealed an iterative loop within the overall cycle of the Change Laboratory. Our analysis of deviations from instructional intentions and plans demonstrates that expansive learning is indeed more than mere replication or imposition of the interventionists' plans. The very process is punctuated by deviations which open up space for learner agency and creation of truly new solutions and concepts.
title Expansive Learning in a Library: Actions, Cycles and Deviations from Instructional Intentions
topic Academic Libraries
Workplace Learning
Intervention
Organizational Change
Library Services
Usability
Learning Theories
Researchers
Transcripts (Written Records)
Instructional Effectiveness
Learning Processes
Program Implementation
Program Effectiveness
Library Personnel
Users (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ995686