2. What I found most useful and I can apply in my work was:
  • Promise of resource sharing and coming together re training for the field
  • Loved the style of the presenters, colourful, encouraging, fun - very well done.
  • Infomercials
  • Networking and incidental information
  • Broader perspective on 'the field'
  • Encouragement to carry on
  • Work on competencies
  • Thinking on recognition
  • Wrap-up thinking
  • Better understanding of the complexity of workplace education. Networking was most useful to me.
  • Many ideas from best practices - ideas for ONAs
  • Too many things to mention here
  • An understanding of transfer of learning and the lines that it takes
  • Defining the field as much broader than originally thought
  • Our work is very valuable and valued by many.
  • Good practice of trainer
  • Information sharing re colleagues
  • Information about HACCP - which was entirely new to me
  • Information about the BC electronic network and a software platform "First Class" that I was unfamiliar with.
  • Help structure PD
  • Connections - for moving to new areas
  • Definitions and critical thinking
  • Infomercials
  • Nothing immediate, but I know it will come - just as with the Best Practices Think Tank
  • Concepts in recognizing learning/training achievements
  • Facilitating tips
  • Ideas from infomercials
  • Books and other document titles
  • Best practices
  • Knowing more about my place in the 'rainbow' and about the scope. There was less passion for standards etc. that I expected
  • Opportunity to access materials from other participants
  • Connections to other practitioners who are working in similar situations

Workplace Education Practitioners' Forum
Summary Report



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