Publikation: Perceived instructional requirements of soft-skills trainers and hard-skills trainers
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Purpose
This study aims to investigate whether soft-skills trainers and hard-skills trainers have different perspectives regarding their required instructional knowledge and skills.
Design/methodology/approach
An online questionnaire was completed by 129 soft-skills trainers and 61 hard-skills trainers. The authors used 14 items covering relevant instructional knowledge and skills based on the training literature.
Findings
An exploratory factor analysis identified the following two factors: managing interactions and instructional activities. A multivariate analysis of variance showed significant differences in the assessments of managing interactions (p = 0.00) and instructional activities (p = 0.01) between soft- and hard-skills trainers. The differences in managing interactions were larger than those in instructional activities. The soft-skills trainers showed higher agreement with all items. Most individual items had medium effect sizes. The differing perspectives of soft- and hard-skills trainers are not an effect of different educational backgrounds.
Research limitations/implications
These findings suggest that differences exist in the required instructional knowledge and skills depending on whether trainers teach soft or hard skills. Further research should consider the training content.
Practical implications
Practitioners can ensure that soft-skills trainers meet the respective requirements.
Originality/value
This study is the first to investigate the differences in soft- and hard-skills trainers’ perceptions of instructional requirements.
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WISSHAK, Susanne, Sabine HOCHHOLDINGER, 2020. Perceived instructional requirements of soft-skills trainers and hard-skills trainers. In: Journal of Workplace Learning. Emerald. 2020, 32(6), pp. 405-416. ISSN 1366-5626. eISSN 1758-7859. Available under: doi: 10.1108/JWL-02-2020-0029BibTex
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