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Learning and Work Charles N. Darrah

Learning and Work By Charles N. Darrah

Learning and Work by Charles N. Darrah


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A fascinating anthropological study of work and work attitudes at two manufacturing facilities. The author explores how people view their workplaces, and the work that they do in them, teasing to articulation deeply embedded ideas about a familiar topic how the majority of us spend our waking hours

Learning and Work Summary

Learning and Work: An Exploration in Industrial Ethnography by Charles N. Darrah

This volume examines how employees in two manufacturing concerns perceive and perform their jobs, and how the workplace influences employees thinking. Based on extensive fieldwork, the book describes and explores the experiences of daily work. Workers are observed as they interpret instructions, and deal with often contradictory expectations and ambiguous information. The study shows that this process is far more complex than the one portrayed in discussions of skill requirements by managers, expert analysts, and many educators. The book demonstrates that workplaces impart lessons that are at least as powerful as those conveyed in training programs and other official activities. It explores how people acquire an organizational world view that enables them to interpret the rules of the workplace and to perform appropriately. The book also examines how the new worker becomes part of a dynamic community of co-workers. Ethnographic descriptions document variations in the experiences of different workers and the strategies they adopt. The picture that emerges challenges widely held assumptions about the importance of skill requirements at work and the presumed inadequacy of ordinary people to work effectively. This book is especially timely as the nation seeks to reform education to better meet the demands of increased competition, and to address domestic concerns about preparing people for employment. A bibliography of references is included.

Learning and Work Reviews

...a welcome addition to the school-to-work / career collection. -- Education Libraries
This is an excellent description of how and what people learn at work. The author argues convincingly that a common misunderstanding about the concept of work diminishes the significance of the workplace as an educational institution. -- Qualitative Studies in Education

About Charles N. Darrah

Charles N. Darrah

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 The Rhetoric of Skill Requirements; Chapter 2 The Poverty of Skills; Chapter 3 Skills, Context, and Practice; Chapter 4 Seeing Work, Working at Seeing; Chapter 5 Nuts and Bolts; Chapter 6 Competition, Paperwork, and Projects; Chapter 7 Learning in Communities of Practice; Chapter 8 Reproduction and Change; Chapter 9 Conclusion;

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NPB9780815314554
9780815314554
0815314558
Learning and Work: An Exploration in Industrial Ethnography by Charles N. Darrah
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Inc
1996-01-01
200
N/A
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