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OverviewThis book is based on a research project co-ordinated through the Society of Medical College Directors of Continuing Medical Education. The premise of the project was to understand how learning relates to change in order to better design education to facilitate change. The study involved 24 universities and systematically collected and analyzed 775 changes from 340 physicians. The results provide useful techniques and resources for the continuing learner. The volume suggests that a qualitative approach to discovering variables of lifelong learning is more productive than the traditional quantitative and correlational approaches. It offers a framework for conceptualizing continuing education which it represents as a highly human, creative enterprise. This volume identifies the attributes and dynamics of change and provides a theory which explains how change and learning are related under different conditions. The book begins with a description of an idea framework within which study is placed. Subsequent chapters provide a view of changes made. The changes are categorized according to a specific cause and effect of changing. The volume concludes with the presentation of a model and a theory of how and why different types of changes occur. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Robert D. Fox , Paul E. Mazmanian , R. Wayne Putnam , Malcolm S. KnowlesPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Praeger Publishers Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.417kg ISBN: 9780275933388ISBN 10: 0275933385 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 06 October 1989 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock Table of ContentsForeword by Malcolm S. Knowles Preface Introduction An Overview by Robert D. Fox, Paul E. Mazmanian, and R. Wayne Putnam Curiosity by Salvatore S. Lanzilotti The Desire for Well-Being by Patricia Steen Iverson and Robert D. Fox Financial Well-Being by Richard Caplan and Harry Gallis Stage of Career by Nancy L. Bennett and Martyn O. Hotvedt Competence by R. Wayne Putnam and M. Donald Campbell The Clinical Environment by David Davis Relationship with Medical Institutions by Jocelyn M. Lockyer and John Parboosingh Relating to Others in the Profession by Harold A. Paul and Charles E. Osborne Regulations by Paul E. Mazmanian and Peter O. Fried Family and Community by Jacqueline Parochka and Robert D. Fox A Theory of Learning and Change by Robert D. Fox, Paul E. Mazmanian, and R. Wayne Putnam Appendix Selected Bibliography IndexReviewsA significant landmark in our quest to understand learning and change among physicians. -Allen Tough, Ontario Institute for Studies and Education . . . Robert Fox and his collaborators are a deeply committed group of scholarly pioneers who deserve our deepest appreciaton for their tilling of new ground for us. -Malcom Knowles, Professor Emeritus, North Carolina State University . . . Robert Fox and his collaborators are a deeply committed group of scholarly pioneers who deserve our deepest appreciaton for their tilling of new ground for us. -Malcom Knowles, Professor Emeritus, North Carolina State University Author InformationROBERT D. FOX is Professor of Higher Education and Research Associate in the Research Center for Continuing Professional and Higher Education of the University of Oklahoma. His current research interests include adult development, learning, and motivation. PAUL E. MAZMANIAN is Associate Professor of Preventative Medicine and Director of Continuing Education in Medicine and Allied Health at the Medical College of Virginia/Virginia Commonwealth University. The organization of continuing professional education, commitment to change, and contract learning are his current research interests. R. WAYNE PUTNAM is Assistant Dean for Continuing Medical Education at Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia. His special interests are community hospital-based programs and evaluation of the effectiveness of education in the area of health promotion. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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