
Instructor Competencies
Standards for Face-To-Face, Online, and Blended Settings
Information Age Publishing
3rd Edition
Will be published approx. on 5. September 2000
Book
Hardback
164 pages
978-1-59311-237-0 (ISBN)
Description
This edition is not just a rehash of old, albeit classic and still important, stuff. Instead, it provides a fresh perspective on a topic of perennial interest for those working in the field that has been variously called training and development, human resource development, performance technology, and workplace learning and performance. The fresh perspective takes into consideration two additional instructor settings to the traditional face-to-face environments that most instructors and trainers know -- that is, online and blended settings. These settings are, of course, becoming more critical as instruction moves beyond classroom settings to include virtual and combinations of classroom and other media delivery methods.
The ibstpi instructor competencies match up well to Mapping the Future (Bernthal, Colteryahn, Davis, Naughton, Rothwell, & Wellins 2004), the current ASTD competency study of the field now known as Workplace Learning and Performance (WLP) and previously known as Training and Development (T&D). WLP is more than a new name for an old subject and represents a fundamental paradigm shift in what it means to be a professional in the field formerly known as training. WLP is all about getting improved performance -- and therefore improved results -- in organizational settings through planned and unplanned learning interventions. Instruction is thus a means to an end and not an end in itself. The ibstpi instructor competencies dovetail well with that philosophy.
The ibstpi instructor competencies match up well to Mapping the Future (Bernthal, Colteryahn, Davis, Naughton, Rothwell, & Wellins 2004), the current ASTD competency study of the field now known as Workplace Learning and Performance (WLP) and previously known as Training and Development (T&D). WLP is more than a new name for an old subject and represents a fundamental paradigm shift in what it means to be a professional in the field formerly known as training. WLP is all about getting improved performance -- and therefore improved results -- in organizational settings through planned and unplanned learning interventions. Instruction is thus a means to an end and not an end in itself. The ibstpi instructor competencies dovetail well with that philosophy.
More details
Edition
Third Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Charlotte
United States
Publishing group
Emerald Publishing Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
417 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-59311-237-0 (9781593112370)
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Content
Chapter 1. An Introduction to Instructor Competencies Overview.
Chapter 2. The ibstpi Competency Development Model.
Chapter 3. The ibstpi Instructor Competencies.
Chapter 4. Instructor Competencies: Discussion and Rationale.
Chapter 5. The Uses of the ibstpi Instructor Competencies.
Chapter 6. Competency Validation Study.
Epilogue.
Chapter 2. The ibstpi Competency Development Model.
Chapter 3. The ibstpi Instructor Competencies.
Chapter 4. Instructor Competencies: Discussion and Rationale.
Chapter 5. The Uses of the ibstpi Instructor Competencies.
Chapter 6. Competency Validation Study.
Epilogue.