Ch. 4 Learning and Transfer of Training
Bloom's Taxonomy Comprehension
Understand the meaning, interpretation of instructions or problems. describe, explain, summarize, translate, review, give examples
Bloom's Taxonomy Application
Use a concept in a new situation, apply what was learned. construct, demonstrate, solve, apply, illustrate
Instruction
refers to the trainer's manipulation of the environment in order to help trainees learn
Employees Need to Know the Objectives: objective refers to
the purpose and expected outcome of training activities
Reinforcement Theory
Emphasizes that people are motivated to perform or avoid certain behaviors because of past outcomes that have resulted from those behaviors
Social Learning Theory
Emphasizes that people learn by observing other persons (models) whom they believe are credible and knowledgeable. The theory recognizes that behavior that is reinforced or rewarded tends to be repeated.
A training or learning objective has three components
A statement of what the employee is expected to do (performance or desired behavior), A statement of the quality or level of performance that is acceptable (standard/criterion), A statement of the conditions under which the trainee is expected to perform the desired outcome (conditions) Where, when or what is needed?
Goal Setting Theory
Assumes that behavior results from a person's conscious goals and intentions
Adult Learning Theory
Assumptions of the theory: Adults have the need to know why they are learning something, Adults have a need to be self-directed, Adults bring more work-related experiences into the learning situation, Adults enter a learning experience with a problem-centered approach to learning, Adults are motivated to learn by both extrinsic and intrinsic motivators
Need Theory
Helps to explain the value that a person places on certain outcomes. Need: A deficiency that a person is experiencing at any point in time
Open skills
Linked to more general learning principles
Bloom's Taxonomy Knowledge
Recall data or information. identify, list, tell, define, arrange, recognize, state
Bloom's Taxonomy Analysis
Separate concepts into component parts to better understand the structure or to distinguish between facts and inferences. analyze, generalize, organize, diagram, test, compare/contrast, distinguish
Closed skills
Training objectives that are linked to learning specific skills that are to be identically produced by the trainee on their job
Employees Need the Training Programs to be Properly Coordinated and Arranged: training administration refers to
coordinating activities before, during, and after the program
Transfer of training is more difficult when tasks during training are
different from the work environment
Employees Need Feedback: feedback is
information about how well people are meeting the training objectives
Employees Learn Through
observation, experience, and interaction
Theory of identical elements
proposes that transfer of training occurs when what is being learned in the training session is identical to what the training has to perform on the job
Employees Need to Commit Training Content to Memory
reflection, automatization, and boosters
Expectancy Theory
suggests that learning is most likely to occur when employees believe: They can learn the content of the program (expectancy), Learning is linked to outcomes such as better job performance, a salary increase, or peer recognition (instrumentality), Employees value these outcomes
Theory of stimulus generalization
suggests that the way to understand the transfer of training issue is to construct training so that the most important features or general principles are emphasized
Theory of cognitive transfer
the likelihood of transfer depends on the trainees' ability to retrieve learned capabilities
Employees Need Opportunities to Practice: practice refers to
the physical or mental rehearsal of a task, knowledge, or skill to achieve proficiency in performing the task or skill or demonstrating the knowledge
Employees Need Meaningful Training Content: training context refers to
the physical, intellectual, and emotional environment in which training occurs
Transfer of training refers to
trainees effectively and continually applying what they learned in training to their jobs.