Reexamining Learning Transfer Through a Critical Lens: A Conceptual Study on Key Factors Shaping the Transfer of “Critical” Adult Learning

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Abstract

Problem: The discourse on transfer of learning has predominantly emphasized a profit-oriented, skill-based perspective—evaluating how learners apply acquired skills in workplace settings. However, this approach may be insufficient when the purpose of learning is to foster critical consciousness and social change. Solution: This conceptual study introduces a critical perspective on the transfer of learning, proposing transfer of critical learning (TCL) as an alternative framework. TCL emphasizes how adult learners apply critical learning from the classroom to the workplace to challenge injustice, inequity, domination, and oppression. Drawing on literature in critical adult learning and transfer of learning, we suggest four key factors that may influence TCL: learner characteristics, pedagogical approaches and learning environments, work environments, and socio-political environments. Stakeholders: Educators, practitioners, consultants, and coaches who educate critical perspectives in organizations, including higher education institutions and non-profit or profit organizations.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)136-165
Number of pages30
JournalAdvances in Developing Human Resources
Volume27
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2025

Keywords

  • critical HRD education
  • critical adult learning
  • transfer of learning

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