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‘Women in Learning: Choosing to Challenge’ on LNTV

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Learning Now TV, Mar 25: In recognition of International Women’s Day 2021, Jane Bozarth and Kate Graham discuss their recently launched report. Sukh Pabial discusses the effects of the Covid pandemic on L&D and Martin Couzins looks at MindTools & Emerald Works’ report into business leaders’ perceptions of L&D.

Nigel Paine and Kate Graham, LNTV, March 25, 10:00
Nigel Paine and Kate Graham, LNTV, March 25, 10:00 

On this week’s LNTV show, The Learning Guild’s director of research Jane Bozarth and Kate Graham discuss their recently launched report 'Women in Learning: Choosing to Challenge'. 

Sukh Pabial, from Challenging Frontiers, outlines the findings of his research into the effects of the Covid pandemic on L&D. Martin Couzins continues to dissect the latest L&D related research with Nigel and Elliott Masie joins LNTV to talk about his series of Empathy concerts, which this week ran its 30th show since the start of the pandemic.

The next Learning Now tv show is on Thursday Mar 25 at 10 am UK time. And the show will be available on catch up from the LNTV website three days later. 

The full programme of interviews and features for LNTV Mar 25:

  1. In recognition of International Women’s Day 2021, The Learning Guild’s director of research Jane Bozarth and Kate Graham discuss their recently launched report 'Women in Learning: Choosing to Challenge', which can be downloaded for free.

  2. Sukh Pabial, from Challenging Frontiers, outlines the findings of his research into the effects of the Covid pandemic on L&D and they discuss some of the key highlights.

  3. Martin Couzins continues to dissect the latest L&D related research with Nigel. This month they look at the recent report from MindTools & Emerald Works called ‘Business Leaders Thoughts and Perceptions of L&D’

  4. Elliott Masie talks to Nigel about a series of concerts that focus on Empathy and they discuss how empathy is a key component of learning and everything we do in L&D.

  5. Our regular L&D commentator Robin Hoyle this month focuses on skills and in particular the importance of providing an actionable definition of skills.

  6. Rob Clarke, from Learning News, presents our monthly round-up of the latest news from the learning and development sector.

The next Learning Now tv programme is on Mar 25 at 10 am UK time with the live social stream with Colin Steed starting at 9.50 am UK time.