Constructivist Premises Vivenciadas na Realidade Management

<p>This paper uses the constructivist premises of adult learning, collecting transposed to the organizational field, aiming to reflect on the existence and viability of a constructivist organizational learning. Thus, this study aims to: Understand how the learning process happened managers to...

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Main Author: Márcia Zampieri Grohmann
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Autónoma de Madrid 2016-06-01
Series:Revista Iberoamericana sobre Calidad, Eficacia y Cambio en Educación
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Online Access:https://revistas.uam.es/index.php/reice/article/view/4720
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spelling doaj-67eab2c767e240fd8b0f3366ba832e552020-11-25T02:16:19ZspaUniversidad Autónoma de Madrid Revista Iberoamericana sobre Calidad, Eficacia y Cambio en Educación1696-47132016-06-01914370Constructivist Premises Vivenciadas na Realidade ManagementMárcia Zampieri Grohmann<p>This paper uses the constructivist premises of adult learning, collecting transposed to the organizational field, aiming to reflect on the existence and viability of a constructivist organizational learning. Thus, this study aims to: Understand how the learning process happened managers to identify which premises are constructivists are experienced in the management reality. The theoretical framework demonstrates the narrow relations between the two main streams of managerial learning (action learning and situated learning) with constructivist ideas (mainly from Dewey and Vygotsky). In the empirical part, it was conducted a qualitative study, through in-depth interviews with eight junior managers. It was possible to identify that they had used various forms of learning, but the biggest highlight was learning through action, followed by social relations. This fact corroborating finished with the main theoretical trends on managerial learning. However, it was observed that managers do not have the habit to reflect during their work and do not perceive the importance of reflection, much less use critical reflection. That is, the constructivist premises are partly used in learning management.</p>https://revistas.uam.es/index.php/reice/article/view/4720teoría constructivistaaprendizaje de adultoseducación profesionaldesarrollo de gerentesaprendizaje en la acciónaprendizaje situadoreflexión críticaprograma de postgrado
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Constructivist Premises Vivenciadas na Realidade Management
Revista Iberoamericana sobre Calidad, Eficacia y Cambio en Educación
teoría constructivista
aprendizaje de adultos
educación profesional
desarrollo de gerentes
aprendizaje en la acción
aprendizaje situado
reflexión crítica
programa de postgrado
author_facet Márcia Zampieri Grohmann
author_sort Márcia Zampieri Grohmann
title Constructivist Premises Vivenciadas na Realidade Management
title_short Constructivist Premises Vivenciadas na Realidade Management
title_full Constructivist Premises Vivenciadas na Realidade Management
title_fullStr Constructivist Premises Vivenciadas na Realidade Management
title_full_unstemmed Constructivist Premises Vivenciadas na Realidade Management
title_sort constructivist premises vivenciadas na realidade management
publisher Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
series Revista Iberoamericana sobre Calidad, Eficacia y Cambio en Educación
issn 1696-4713
publishDate 2016-06-01
description <p>This paper uses the constructivist premises of adult learning, collecting transposed to the organizational field, aiming to reflect on the existence and viability of a constructivist organizational learning. Thus, this study aims to: Understand how the learning process happened managers to identify which premises are constructivists are experienced in the management reality. The theoretical framework demonstrates the narrow relations between the two main streams of managerial learning (action learning and situated learning) with constructivist ideas (mainly from Dewey and Vygotsky). In the empirical part, it was conducted a qualitative study, through in-depth interviews with eight junior managers. It was possible to identify that they had used various forms of learning, but the biggest highlight was learning through action, followed by social relations. This fact corroborating finished with the main theoretical trends on managerial learning. However, it was observed that managers do not have the habit to reflect during their work and do not perceive the importance of reflection, much less use critical reflection. That is, the constructivist premises are partly used in learning management.</p>
topic teoría constructivista
aprendizaje de adultos
educación profesional
desarrollo de gerentes
aprendizaje en la acción
aprendizaje situado
reflexión crítica
programa de postgrado
url https://revistas.uam.es/index.php/reice/article/view/4720
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