The Women Talking About Learning Podcast is, well, women talking about learning and development. Underrepresented in senior roles in the learning function, this podcast amplifies women’s voices talking about all things learning and development related. You can find more on our website www.womentalkingaboutlearning.com.
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Inter-professional Learning across the Forensic Science and Paramedic Science Degrees
It’s okay to ask for help, Women!
Can we ever fully separate our work and home lives? Philosophy suggests we should stop trying
The Work-Life Divide is a Myth
2 Reasons Why Women Don't Ask for Help in Achieving Their Goals
The perfect storm keeping women of colour behind at work
Women as Mentors: Does She or Doesn’t She?
Mentors - Why don't women have them?
15 Workplace Coach YouTube Channels
Four Lessons About Workplace Learning And Development From Children’s Distance Learning
The Adult Learning Theory - Andragogy - of Malcolm Knowles
7 adult learning theories and principles to enhance your education
Learning Styles Don’t Actually Exist, Studies Show
The Stubborn Myth of “Learning Styles”
Knowledge – Explicit, implicit and tacit: Philosophical aspects
Learning across business sectors: knowledge sharing between aerospace and construction
The value of informal workplace learning for police education teachers’ professional development
Joining the Police Training and progression
This week’s guests are: Ruth Buckley is the Forensic Consultant for Crime Scene Examination for the Metropolitan Police Service. Previously an archaeologist, Ruth has spent the last three decades reconstructing past events through scene interpretation and the recovery of trace evidence. As the lead for this discipline, Ruth is keen to find ways to develop the scene examiners of the future through innovation and technology, as a way to compliment traditional established approaches.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ruth-buckley-a7354b2b6/
Lisa Burke commenced her career with MET as a trainee in Fingerprint identification, moved into Crime Scene Examination and then progressed into Professional Development for Forensic Staff, creating and delivering training courses and undertaking 121 support. Lisa now manages Training, recruitment and innovation within Forensics. Supporting a department of over 1200 people to develop the skills, knowledge, future technologies and techniques to keep pace with the challenges of policing in London. She also runs the Forensic STEM ambassadors programme undertaking outreach and awareness of Forensic Careers to children and young people.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-burke-7b675a137/
Dr. Carrie Graham has a reputation of understanding stated and unstated problems, then asking critical questions to help uncover clear and actionable solutions. Not believing in the “one-size-fits-all” approach she customises learning solutions to support complex individual and organisational learning needs.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/drcarriegraham/
https://www.drcarriegraham.com/
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