Work-related learning can be broadly seen to be concerned with
all forms of education and training closely related to the daily
work of (new) employees, and is increasingly playing a central role
in the lives of individuals, groups or teams and the agenda s of
organizations. However, as this area of study becomes more
prominent, debates have opened about the nature of the field, as
well as about its configurations and effects. For example, some
authors have a broad definition of WRL and define it as learning
for work, at work and through work, ranging from formal, through
semi-structured to informal learning. Others prefer to use the
concept of WRL mainly in connection to informal, incidental
learning processes during work, leading to competent workplace
learners. Formal and informal learning are distinguished from each
other with respect to the level of intention
(implicit/non-intentional/incidental versus
deliberative/intentional/structured). Another point of discussion
originates from the different theoretical backgrounds of the
authors: the learning theorists versus the organizational theorists
. The first group is mainly interested in the question of how
learning comes about; the second group is predominantly interested
in the search for factors affecting learning.
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