E-lecture 3: Learning and Development Flashcards
Name the three schools of learning?
- Cognitivism
- Behaviorism
- Experiental learning
Name three reasons why learning and development are important?
- Attract and retain talent: opportunities to learn and grow most important reason for accepting a job offer
- Improves performance: improve business results
- Remaining competitive to ensure skills remain up to date
What is cognitivism?
- Learning process: receiving, organizing, storing and retrieving information
- Outcome: Change in mental schema. Developing associations between different types of information
- Central concepts: retention and recall of information. Optimized when information is structured.
What is behaviorism?
- Learning process: learning and behavioral change through punishment and rewards
- Outcome: change in behavior
- Focuses on demonstrated behavior
- Believes people are sensitive to external stimuli and become conditioned to act in certain ways because of the consequences of their actions.
What is exerpeintal learning?
- Learning process: learning from experience, through reflection, thinking and experimenting
- Outcome: new skills through experimentation.
- Cycle consists of four stages: experiencing, reflecting, thinking and acting.
Provides new information which creates new cycles.
How does the training topic drive the choice for which learning theory you will use?
- Use cognitivism if you want trainees to activate knowledge they stored in mental schemas.
- Use behaviorism when you want trainees to receive feedback and encouragement, and design training environment to ensure positive behavior.
- Use experiental learning when you want trainees to actively create their own experiences and let them reflect on their experiences.
Name the four learning styles and what two dimensions they are based on?
- Activist:
- Reflector
- Theorist
- Pragmatist
Based on two dimensions:
- Processing continuum: how we approach a task
- Feeling continuum: how we respond emotionally.
What are the four instructional principles for effective trainings?
- Information
- Demonstration
- Practice
- Feedback
What is onboarding?
formal and informal practices, programs and policies enacted or engaged in by an organization or its agents to facilitate newcomer adjustment. Meant to facilitate socialization. Two
What are the two goals of onboarding?
- Provide information
- Develop relationships
What three things does meeting the goals of onboarding ensure?
- Role clarity
- Self-efficacy
- Social acceptance
What are the 5 ultimate effects of effective onboarding?
- Higher performance
- Higher job satisfaction
- Higher organizational commitment
- More intentions to remain
- Lower turnover
What information should be delivered during onboarding?
- The basics: information needed for all employees; can mostly be automated
- Job specific: What is needed for the employee to be successful in their specific jobs.
- Orientation: creating an insider identity (values of organization, history of organization)
What is your role as manager in onboarding?
- What does employee need to know and who do they need to meet?
- Make time for new employee early and often
- Encourage proactivity
What is the ADDIE-model?
Model used to design training programs. Consists of:
1. Analysis
2. Design
3. Develop
4. Implement
5. Evaluate