A case study illustrating the importance of educating the whole person by using the arts as a supplementary training tool in workplace learning

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From a humanistic, learner-centered view this practical case study involving Tetra Pak, a world leadingfood processing and packaging solution company,explores the role of emotion in learning and the arts as a supplementary training tool by describing and interpreting their new employee orientation trainings based on the facilitator’s accounts. This case will illustrate the added value the arts contribute as well as the need to include the whole person-concept in workplace learning. This case does not suggest an exact design with specifications of how this kind of training should be conducted, but rather this specific study will offer additional knowledgeby exemplifying how emotional and aesthetical elements can be applied in a learning context.

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Mettälä, M. (2015). A case study illustrating the importance of educating the whole person by using the arts as a supplementary training tool in workplace learning. Qualitative Report, 20(6), 901–917. https://doi.org/10.46743/2160-3715/2015.2169

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