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Making Every MFL Lesson Count: Six principles to support great foreign language teaching

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Learning Imperative: Raising performance in organisations by improving learning
By Andy Griffith, Mark Burns

Narrated by Mark Burns, The Learning Imperative examines the key ingredients that ensure effective learning, and offers leaders step-by-step guidance on how they can achieve it in their own teams and organisations.

Learning is central to the long-term success of any team and is far too important to dismiss or to relegate to a 'nice to do' list. The Learning Imperative, co-authored by bestselling authors Mark Burns and Andy Griffith, explores the common barriers to effective learning and presents a range of practical tools and strategies to help teams bring about and reap the benefits of - a more positive culture around training and development.

The audiobook maps out the key stages of the learning journey and provides a comprehensive guide for team leaders and managers who want to improve learning in their teams. It also shares essential advice on the design and delivery of effective training programmes, as well as a range of illuminating case studies drawn from real-life contexts across the public, private and third sectors.

Run time: 360 minutes.

Contents include:

Part I: Learning and your team

1. The importance of learning

2. The learning-performance matrix

Part II: Overcoming barriers to learning

3. Processing overload

4. Low relational trust

5. Perception gaps

Part III: Designing effective learning

6. Planning backwards

7. Developing shared clarity

8. The you stage

Running time 360 minutes.

 

 

 

Format: Audio
ISBN: 1785835068
Published: January, 2019
Availability: Out of stock
Price: $24.95
Pages: 21600





 

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