Marie Moström Åberg
Dalarna University
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Journal of Workplace Learning | 2015
Lena Wilhelmson; Marie Moström Åberg; Tomas Backström; Köping Olsson Bengt
The aim of this article is to discuss the potential of an educative research intervention to influence the quality of the learning outcome in the workplace as interpreted from the perspectives of adult learning theory. The research project was designed as a quasi-experimental, mixed-methods study. In this article, quantitative survey data were taken as the point of departure, and qualitative data were used for the purpose of analyzing aspects of learning. An educative research intervention may support a transformative learning quality when the manager and employees have to deal with severe difficulties, and they succeed in doing so by sharing responsibilities and having the strength to engage in the development process in the workplace. It is possible to support transformative learning in the workplace through an educative research intervention that encourages managers to educate themselves and their employees to think and act in new ways, aiming at integrated autonomy, increased interaction, and learning.
Journal of Transformative Education | 2015
Lena Wilhelmson; Marie Moström Åberg; Tomas Backström; Bengt Köping Olsson
The aim of this article is to discuss the potential of an educative research intervention to influence the quality of the learning outcome in the workplace as interpreted from the perspectives of adult learning theory. The research project was designed as a quasi-experimental, mixed-methods study. In this article, quantitative survey data were taken as the point of departure, and qualitative data were used for the purpose of analyzing aspects of learning. An educative research intervention may support a transformative learning quality when the manager and employees have to deal with severe difficulties, and they succeed in doing so by sharing responsibilities and having the strength to engage in the development process in the workplace. It is possible to support transformative learning in the workplace through an educative research intervention that encourages managers to educate themselves and their employees to think and act in new ways, aiming at integrated autonomy, increased interaction, and learning.
Journal of Transformative Education | 2015
Lena Wilhelmson; Marie Moström Åberg; Tomas Backström; Bengt Köping Olsson
The aim of this article is to discuss the potential of an educative research intervention to influence the quality of the learning outcome in the workplace as interpreted from the perspectives of adult learning theory. The research project was designed as a quasi-experimental, mixed-methods study. In this article, quantitative survey data were taken as the point of departure, and qualitative data were used for the purpose of analyzing aspects of learning. An educative research intervention may support a transformative learning quality when the manager and employees have to deal with severe difficulties, and they succeed in doing so by sharing responsibilities and having the strength to engage in the development process in the workplace. It is possible to support transformative learning in the workplace through an educative research intervention that encourages managers to educate themselves and their employees to think and act in new ways, aiming at integrated autonomy, increased interaction, and learning.
Archive | 2011
Tomas Backström; Lena Wilhelmson; Mattias Åteg; Bengt Köping Olsson; Marie Moström Åberg
The 6th International Conference on Researching Work and Learning | 2009
Mattias Åteg; Lena Wilhelmson; Tomas Backström; Marie Moström Åberg; Bengt Köping Olsson; Loe Önnered
Safety and health at work | 2014
Ing-Marie Andersson; Kristina Gunnarsson; Gunnar Rosén; Marie Moström Åberg
International Journal of Biometrics | 2013
Tomas Backström; Marie Moström Åberg; Bengt Köping Olsson; Lena Wilhelmson; Mattias Åteg
Paper presented at the 7th International Conference on Researching Work and Learning, December 4-7 2011 in Shanghai, China. | 2011
Tomas Backström; Bengt Köping Olsson; Lena Wilhelmson; Marie Moström Åberg; Mattias Åteg
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The national Forum för arbetslivsforskning (FALF) conference, Arbetslivets föränderlighet: Individ-, organisations- och metodperspektiv, Stockholm, 17-19 june 2013 | 2013
Lena Wilhelmson; Marie Moström Åberg; Tomas Backström; Bengt Köping Olsson