Constructing "safe containers" for effective learning: A cross-domain perspective
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posted on 2017-12-20, 00:00authored byAM Carrera, Anjum NaweedAnjum Naweed, E Leigh, T Crea, B Krynski, K Heveldt, M Lyons, C Knott, S Khetia
This paper reports on work completed to date comparing a range of approaches to using simulation in industry settings. We document, share and compare across psychological and physical ‘safety’ dimensions in each of our domains, and describe how these are managed in different contexts. The concept of simulation as creating, and then existing, within a ‘safe container,’ a term is used as a metaphor for the context of simulation in action. In this paper we first reprise work undertaken during 2015 to develop baseline comparisons of key simulation factors across our disciplines/activities. Each approach is described separately, then we use the data to extract key points of similarity and difference. Next we consider what ‘safety’ is, in the context of a simulation in action and explore how users can learn with, and from, each other about selecting appropriate strategies to both support and challenge the notion of ‘safety’ in simulation-based learning contexts. The paper does not include a complete consideration of all uses of simulation, however our approach to collecting data, sharing and considering the implications of the emerging array of information is proving to be useful for developing a broader scope with which to consider the issues of safety and learning which are central to the uses of simulation that we are exploring.
Funding
Category 1 - Australian Competitive Grants (this includes ARC, NHMRC)
History
Start Page
1
End Page
8
Number of Pages
8
Start Date
2016-09-27
Finish Date
2016-09-29
Location
Melbourne, Australia
Place of Publication
Melbourne, Australia
Peer Reviewed
Yes
Open Access
No
External Author Affiliations
Royal Adelaide Hospital; FutureSearch; University of Canberra ; Real First Aid Pty Ltd; Royal New Zealand Navy; Building Leadership Simulation Centre; Austin Health & Bendigo Health; QinetiQ Ltd