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| Mentoring: Biddy Fisher looks at some of the developments on mentoring since the publication of her study. Jo Norry describes how the approach is back on the agenda at Sheffield Hallam University after initial resistance. Claire Nankivell looks at the essentials of good practice. Keith Trickey and Sue Tuffin describe how the LA's Personnel, Training and Education Group is involved in promoting mentoring. The wider professional picture: nurses do it, midwives do it in spades, doctors, remarkably, aren't required to do it at all. Laura Swaffield looks at how other professions approach continuing professional development. The new-look professional: Angela Abell argues that more status for information means more competition from high-flyers when it comes to managing this powerful resource. Impact on career: is Continuing Professional Developmen the secret of success. Jane Farmer and Fiona Campbell suspect so. |
National Vocational Qualifications: Christine Hall outlines how she progressed from a National Vocational Qualification (NVQ) in Customer Service to becoming an assessor herself. How to be a learner: Andrew Gibbons sets out the eight skills needed for learning that lasts. Multimedia training: Chris Horseman explains why it's better to learn your communications skills from a computer. The Framework: Clare Nankivell summarises research into the use of the Library Association's Framework for CPD which includes some results which may surprise you. |
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