This sequel to "The Inner Consultation" explores the "Icarus factor" in vocational training - why some gratifying traineeships take off while others remain earthbound and unrewarding, and how trainers can encourage trainees towards their personal versions of excellence. The first part explores the principles of good teaching, proposing apprenticeship as an appropriate model, while the remainder of the book offers a resolution of vocational training's paradox, that the professional values most esteemed in young doctors are ...
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This sequel to "The Inner Consultation" explores the "Icarus factor" in vocational training - why some gratifying traineeships take off while others remain earthbound and unrewarding, and how trainers can encourage trainees towards their personal versions of excellence. The first part explores the principles of good teaching, proposing apprenticeship as an appropriate model, while the remainder of the book offers a resolution of vocational training's paradox, that the professional values most esteemed in young doctors are those least amenable to teaching based on a formal curriculum. The book offers many new ideas, techniques and educational tools. It should be of interest to general practice trainers and trainees alike, and also to anyone involved in vocational and professional education where the one-to-one relationship of teacher and learner is paramount.
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Seller's Description:
This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside. This book has hardback covers. Clean from markings. In good all round condition. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item, 600grams, ISBN: 9781900603058.