Developing Technical Writing Programs for Fire Safety Professionals: A Model for Sustainable Industry-University Partnerships

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Title: Developing Technical Writing Programs for Fire Safety Professionals: A Model for Sustainable Industry-University Partnerships
Language: English
Authors: Fernandez, Lourdes, Gandy, Elizabeth Kate, Lawrence, Heidi Y., Bassi, Preet, Piercy, Ernst, Sobotka, Debbie, Austin, Marc, Lattanzi Shutika, Debra
Source: Journal of Workplace Learning. 2023 35(2):164-175.
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Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 12
Publication Date: 2023
Document Type: Journal Articles
Reports - Descriptive
Education Level: Higher Education
Postsecondary Education
Descriptors: Technical Writing, Safety Education, Fire Science Education, Partnerships in Education, Universities, School Business Relationship, Curriculum Development, Instructional Design, Electronic Learning, Sustainability, Curriculum Implementation, Best Practices
DOI: 10.1108/JWL-03-2022-0039
ISSN: 1366-5626
1758-7859
Abstract: Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to offer guidelines and recommendations for launching and running sustainable programs involving partnerships between industries and universities. Teaching technical writing and communication to fire and emergency services personnel is a task that requires forethought and intricate planning. The Advanced Technical Writing Certificate provided jointly by the Center for Public Safety Excellence and George Mason University balances the unique workplace needs of fire service professionals while working to ensure a high level of transfer and information retention. Design/methodology/approach: This study will describe how the authors have developed and run a successful course series. The methods used to structure the courses are explained in detail, alongside the pedagogical theories that shaped information delivery. This paper offers a detailed guide to program development and implementation. Findings: Providing a uniquely collaborative online environment and designing each module with the purpose of knowledge transfer have created an effective method by which advanced principles can be taught to working professionals in a relatively short period of time. By collaborating with subject matter experts and focusing on the utility of the material, the authors were able to create a highly effective course that served the needs of first responders. Practical implications: Using the steps detailed in the article, programs like this could be replicated, allowing greater access to workplace learners of all kinds and a pathway to sustainable programs like these in universities. The research also details the importance of an adaptive course that continues to grow and improve. Originality/value: By modeling the course and making use of experts, students are capable of learning complex topics with ease in a short amount of time.
Abstractor: As Provided
Entry Date: 2023
Accession Number: EJ1369408
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to offer guidelines and recommendations for launching and running sustainable programs involving partnerships between industries and universities. Teaching technical writing and communication to fire and emergency services personnel is a task that requires forethought and intricate planning. The Advanced Technical Writing Certificate provided jointly by the Center for Public Safety Excellence and George Mason University balances the unique workplace needs of fire service professionals while working to ensure a high level of transfer and information retention. Design/methodology/approach: This study will describe how the authors have developed and run a successful course series. The methods used to structure the courses are explained in detail, alongside the pedagogical theories that shaped information delivery. This paper offers a detailed guide to program development and implementation. Findings: Providing a uniquely collaborative online environment and designing each module with the purpose of knowledge transfer have created an effective method by which advanced principles can be taught to working professionals in a relatively short period of time. By collaborating with subject matter experts and focusing on the utility of the material, the authors were able to create a highly effective course that served the needs of first responders. Practical implications: Using the steps detailed in the article, programs like this could be replicated, allowing greater access to workplace learners of all kinds and a pathway to sustainable programs like these in universities. The research also details the importance of an adaptive course that continues to grow and improve. Originality/value: By modeling the course and making use of experts, students are capable of learning complex topics with ease in a short amount of time.
ISSN:1366-5626
1758-7859
DOI:10.1108/JWL-03-2022-0039