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Teaching HR Professionals: The Classroom as a Community of Practice

DOI: 10.3390/educsci3020147

Keywords: community of practice, part-time education, HRM teaching, HRM, work context, ?? organizational practices, reflective learning

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This paper introduces an innovative course design incorporating both communities of practice and reflective practice as a learning strategy for part-time learners in higher education. The new design has been applied to teaching HR practitioners in a UK-based business school. Findings indicate that the suggested way of organizing teaching and learning for part-time professionals is very informative and facilitates a richer engagement with theory whilst addressing issues of practice.

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