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Applicable Adaptive Testing Models for School Teachers
Authors:G Giambona  DW Birchall
Institution:1. Oxford University Centre for Corporate Reputation, Sa?d Business School , University of Oxford , Oxford, UK jeni.giambona@sbs.ox.ac.uk;3. Henley Business School , University of Reading , Greenlands, Henley‐on‐Thames, UK
Abstract:Small‐ and medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs) play an important role in creating a dynamic and successful European economy. Time‐poor managers in these organisations generally have fewer opportunities for training and development than their counterparts in larger organisations. As a result, different requirements are placed on training. The aim of this study was to test the principles of action learning in a virtual environment. The action‐learning programme was based on virtual working but did also involve face‐to‐face workshops, thus providing a blended approach. The project was designed to be “evaluation‐led”, with evaluation progressing alongside the project from design to finalisation. The focus of this paper is on how the evaluation‐led approach unfolded. To this end, we start by explaining our research approach, we then move on to an analysis of the project to conclude with a discussion of the findings and of the lessons learnt. We conclude by highlighting some further research needs.
Keywords:Small‐ and medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs)  management development  virtual action learning  realist synthesis  programme theory  evaluation‐led
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