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Learning “Really Useful Knowledge:” Front-line Supervisors and Learning in Three Steel Mills

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Learning in Three Steel Mills

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    Learning “Really Useful Knowledge:” Front-line Supervisors and Learning in Three Steel Mills

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Employing cultural historical activity theory (CHAT) this paper investigated of how informal learning is experienced by front line supervisors as they negotiate their role between two competing agendas.

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Lord, R. & Schied, F., (2007) “Learning “Really Useful Knowledge:” Front-line Supervisors and Learning in Three Steel Mills”, Adult Education Research Conference 1(2007).

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2007-10-14