Learning path

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A Learning Path describes the sequence of learning activities and events that lead to a prescribed level of proficiency. A Learning Path includes all formal training, practice and experience. This differentiates a Learning Path from a curriculum which tends to be a sequence of courses. Learning Paths are also used to measure and reduce time to proficiency.

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  • (Rosenbaum,Williams, Learning Paths: Increase profits by reducing the time it takes to get employees up-to-speed. Pfeiffer,a Wiley Imprint 2004)