The critical role of an effective systematic training evaluation practice on learning value within a state owned company : a review and critique
The critical role that an effective systematic training evaluation practice plays is in its ability to collect value systematically. The collected data is utilised to make a judgement or to evaluate learnings contribution. Without the training evaluation practice learning value is obscured. The ins...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-137432016-04-16T04:08:25Z The critical role of an effective systematic training evaluation practice on learning value within a state owned company : a review and critique Ramiah, Joyce Bezuidenhout, Adele Systematic training evaluation Effective Learning and development The training cycle Practice Addie Value Kirkpatrick four levels Phillips five levels 658.3124 Organization -- Training -- Evaluation Employees -- Training of -- Evaluation Training needs -- Evaluation Occupational training -- Evaluation The critical role that an effective systematic training evaluation practice plays is in its ability to collect value systematically. The collected data is utilised to make a judgement or to evaluate learnings contribution. Without the training evaluation practice learning value is obscured. The instructionnal systems design (ISD) Addie is assessed as the systematic structure that can greatly assist the training evaluation practice. It supports the proposal of collecting value throughout the training lifecycle for the holistic view of learning value. The Kirkpatrick and Phillips (K/P) summative framework will be used to assess the current practice in collecting post-learning data. Addie was highly valued by the survey participants. The current summative practice in the organisation stops mainly at level two of the Kirkpatrick/Phillips model. The practice lacks comprehensive data collection at recommended best practice levels and is therefore, not effective, efficient and systematic in its approach to declare learning value. Human Resource Management M. Tech. (Human Resource Management) 2014-08-01T06:40:35Z 2014-08-01T06:40:35Z 2014-08-01 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10500/13743 en 1 online resource (xv, 133 leaves) |
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Systematic training evaluation Effective Learning and development The training cycle Practice Addie Value Kirkpatrick four levels Phillips five levels 658.3124 Organization -- Training -- Evaluation Employees -- Training of -- Evaluation Training needs -- Evaluation Occupational training -- Evaluation Ramiah, Joyce The critical role of an effective systematic training evaluation practice on learning value within a state owned company : a review and critique |
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The critical role that an effective systematic training evaluation practice plays is in its ability to collect value systematically. The collected data is utilised to make a judgement or to evaluate learnings contribution. Without the training evaluation practice learning value is obscured.
The instructionnal systems design (ISD) Addie is assessed as the systematic structure that can greatly assist the training evaluation practice. It supports the proposal of collecting value throughout the training lifecycle for the holistic view of learning value. The Kirkpatrick and Phillips (K/P) summative framework will be used to assess the current practice in collecting post-learning data.
Addie was highly valued by the survey participants. The current summative practice in the organisation stops mainly at level two of the Kirkpatrick/Phillips model. The practice lacks comprehensive data collection at recommended best practice levels and is therefore, not effective, efficient and systematic in its approach to declare learning value. === Human Resource Management === M. Tech. (Human Resource Management) |
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The critical role of an effective systematic training evaluation practice on learning value within a state owned company : a review and critique |
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