Improving adult learning and professional development in a post-conflict are: The case of Cambodia
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2012
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All over the world, international development organizations try to increase professional capacity of local staff. These attempts are thought to fail because of financial constraints, but this is just part of the story. Professional development and adult learning theories approach learning from a western perspective, while many developing societies are organized according to non-western models. This article describes research conducted in the Cambodian Ministry of Education, focusing on how adult learning theory could be applied in order to improve learning and support transfer. When local experience and the cultural influence on learning are acknowledged, learning outcomes are found to improve.
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Berkvens, J, Kalyanpur, M, Kuiper, W & van den Akker, J 2012, 'Improving adult learning and professional development in a post-conflict are: The case of Cambodia', International Journal of Educational Development, vol. 32, pp. 241-251. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijedudev.2011.03.008