Continuous professional development: emerging trends in the UK
Abstract
This article considers current developments in aspects of continuous professional development (CPD) in the UK, focussing particularly on areas which relate to the development and delivery of an appropriate curriculum. It questions the appropriateness of the traditional concept of continuous professional development in the context of the newly emerging notion of lifelong learning. Some of the major national initiatives and imperatives for change are identified and a range of the typical emerging responses and reactions of Higher Education Institutions are itemised and briefly described. The article was originally prepared for a seminar in Hungary. It will allow the current processes, perspectives and aspirations for continuous professional development in Hungary to be compared against the UK model to assist in the identification and transfer of appropriate practice into the Hungarian context. In so doing it provides a base from which other institutions and professions might consider the development of CPD and lifelong learning.
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Citation
Shaw, M. and Green, H. (1999), "Continuous professional development: emerging trends in the UK", Quality Assurance in Education, Vol. 7 No. 3, pp. 169-177. https://doi.org/10.1108/09684889910281746
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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