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Parliamentarians’ Professional Development

The Need for Reform

  • The first book to address the education and training of parliamentarians
  • International, cross disciplinary perspective on educating parliamentarians
  • Suggests alternative training techniques to improve the skills of Members of Parliament
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Public Administration, Governance and Globalization (PAGG, volume 16)

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Table of contents (12 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xi
  2. Human Resource Perspective

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 13-13
    2. Adult Learning: From Learning Theory to Parliamentary Practice

      • Peter Holland, Rachel Lenders
      Pages 37-55
  3. The State of Play: Where to From Here

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 57-57
    2. Learning to Be Learned

      • Ken Coghill
      Pages 77-99
  4. International Case Studies

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 121-121
    2. Education and Training in China’s National People’s Congress

      • Chien-min Chao, Chun-Chih Chang
      Pages 171-185
  5. Conclusion

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 199-199
    2. Reform Required

      • Colleen Lewis
      Pages 201-208
  6. Back Matter

    Pages 209-213

About this book

This book addresses the education and training of Members of Parliament (MPs). It examines existing training programs offered in various countries around the world, evaluates their strengths and weaknesses and makes recommendations for a new approach, which aligns the professional development of MPs to 21st century requirements. Contributors address the role of parliamentarians, how to prepare them for their multi-faceted functions, the importance of ethics in any program, the requirement for more sophisticated adult learning approaches, human resource implications and the need to reform existing education and training models.  The book will appeal to scholars in the fields of political science, adult education and human resource management, as well as to parliamentarians interested in enhancing their skills so as to perform more efficiently and effectively.

Reviews

“The chapters in this volume clearly establish the need for fuller, more consistent professional development training for legislators, and they will be of interest and practical benefit for parliamentary officials, political party representatives, academics and other third-party groups who may be involved in designing and delivering such programming.” (International Journal of Public Administration, February 8, 2021)

Editors and Affiliations

  • National Centre for Australian Studies, Faculty of Arts, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia

    Colleen Lewis

  • Dept. of Mgmt., Monash Business School, Monash University Dept. of Mgmt., Monash Business School, Melbourne, Australia

    Ken Coghill

About the editors

Dr Colleen Lewis is sole author of a monograph on the politicisation of complaints against police and co-editor and contributor to six edited book ranging across several disciplines. Dr Lewis publishes in refereed and non-refereed journals, makes submissions to parliamentary committees and commissions of inquiry and writes Opinion articles for Australian media. She has been a Chief Investigator on two Australian Research Council grants related to parliamentary studies and governance matters and is co-director of the Parliamentary Studies Unit. 

Dr Ken Coghill is an Associate Professor, Department of Management, Monash University. He is a former Member of Parliament (Legislative Assembly, Australian State of Victoria), and in that role served as Parliamentary Secretary of the Cabinet and Speaker of the Legislative Assembly. Dr Coghill has been a Chief Investigator on two Australian Research Council grants related to parliamentary studies. He is the author of many submissionsto parliamentary and government inquiries on parliamentary and governance matters and is co-director of the Parliamentary Studies Unit.

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Softcover Book USD 109.99
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