Human fallibility the ambiguity of errors for work and learning /

A curious ambiguity surrounds errors in professional working contexts: they must be avoided in case they lead to adverse (and potentially disastrous) results, yet they also hold the key to improving our knowledge and procedures. In a further irony, it seems that a prerequisite for circumventing erro...

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Other Authors: Bauer, Johannes., Harteis, Christian., SpringerLink (Online Service)
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: Dordrecht ; London : Springer, 2010.
Physical Description: 1 online resource.
Series: Professional and practice-based learning ; v. 6.
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505 0 0 |t The Ambiguity of Errors for Work and Learning: Introduction to the Volume /  |r Johannes Bauer and Christian Harteis --  |g Part 1.  |t Errors, their Learning Potential, and the Processes of Learning from Errors /  |r Errors and Learning from Errors at Work /  |r Stephen Billett --  |t Tracing Outcomes of Learning from Errors on the Level of Knowledge /  |r Martin Gartmeier and Elke M. Schüttelkopf --  |t Towards a Theory of Negative Knowledge (NK): Almost-Mistakes as Drivers of Episodic Memory Amplification /  |r Fritz K. Oser, Catherine Näpflin, Christine Hofer and Philipp Aerni --  |t Professional Knowledge Is (Also) Knowledge About Errors /  |r Hans Gruber and Michael Mohe --  |g Part 2.  |t Methodological strategies /  |r Research on Errors and Learning from Them: Methodological Perspectives /  |r Klaus Mehl and Theo Wehner --  |t Measuring Organizational Climate for Learning from Errors at Work /  |r Daniel Putz, Jan Schilling and Annette Kluge --  |g Part 3.  |t Learning from Errors in the Professions /  |r Innovation by Learning from Mistakes: The Relationships Between Team Characteristics, Error Orientation and Team Innovation /  |r Marianne van Woerkom --  |t Error Orientation in the Context of Intuitive and Competent Behaviour: Results of an Exploratory Study in the Domain of Emergency Medicine /  |r Christian Harteis and Franziska Frost --  |t Human Fallibility and Learning from Errors at Work /  |r Johannes Bauer, Martin Gartmeier and Christian Harteis --  |g Part 4.  |t Enabling Learning from Errors /  |r Managing Errors During Training /  |r Nina Keith --  |t Reflecting on Learning from Errors in School Instruction: Findings and Suggestions from a Swiss-German Video Study /  |r Inger Marie Dalehefte, Tina Seidel and Manfred Prenzel --  |t Learning from Errors: The Role of After-Event Reviews /  |r Shmuel Ellis --  |t Incident Reporting Systems in Hospitals: How Does Learning Occur Using this Organisational Instrument? /  |r Yvonne Pfeiffer and Theo Wehner --  |g Part 5.  |t Conclusion /  |r Research on Human Fallibility and Learning from Errors at Work: Challenges for Theory, Research, and Practice /  |r Christian Harteis, Johannes Bauer and Helmut Heid. 
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