Strengthening Enterprise Learning Partnerships
Discover how strengthening collaboration between enterprises & education can address skill shortages & enhance lifelong learning opportunities in Ireland.
The Learning & Development Institute, founded in 1969, is the professional body representing members concerned with Learning and Talent Development in Ireland.
Tips and Strategies to Create an Inclusive Learning Environment
Now more than ever, L&D professionals have a responsibility to foster inclusive learning environments and experiences that empower all learners. Learning content should encapsulate learners regardless of background, ability, or experience. Inclusivity is not just a moral obligation; it enhances engagement, colleague retention, and overall business performance.
Why Inclusivity Matters
Inclusive learning environments benefit everyone. The approach encourages diverse perspectives, increases learner engagement, and promotes innovation. Research by McKinsey reveals companies with diverse workforces perform 35% better than those without. Further studies show that inclusive learning practices result in better knowledge retention and increased employee satisfaction.
With workplaces becoming more multicultural, intergenerational, and digitally connected, L&D professionals must adopt a learner-centred approach thatfalse
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Discover how strengthening collaboration between enterprises & education can address skill shortages & enhance lifelong learning opportunities in Ireland.
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