The Present and Future State of Blended Learning at Workplace-Learning Settings in Adult Education: A systematic review

Haifa Fahad Bin Mubayrik

Abstract


The main objective of this study is to examine the present and future state of blended learning (BL) for adults in workplace-learning settings. Data were collected in numerous areas from various databases and sources for the period from 1965 to June 2018. This topic was found mainly in the fields of education and business. The data collected were thoroughly analyzed and evaluated, and quality assessment of the literature was carried out. Major findings of the studies were analyzed. Results: 17 peer-reviewed articles were selected, 10 surveys, five qualitative studies, two case studies, and one randomized control trial, which included studies carried out in different parts of the world. The sample size of the studies under analysis ranged from 16 to 674 participants, and the aggregate sample size was 3250. The length of the investigations ranged from 4 weeks to 7 months. Conclusions: BL is expected to be more prevalent in workplace environments due to the use of authentic and collaborative learning approaches.

Keywords


Blended learning, Hybrid learning, Workplace training, On-the-job training, Adult education, Workplace learning

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