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The missing link between learning and behaviour change

June 3, 2026TDC BlogBehaviour, IDTX, learning and development, Learning Transfer, transfer of learningadmin

You can teach someone everything about climbing a mountain. They still might never climb one. That image, from Kurt Ewald Lindley’s session at IDTX last Friday, is the one I keep coming back to. This session in particular, brought together a lot of the pieces I already had and helped me to form them into…

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The Illusion of Knowledge

June 3, 2026TDC BlogIDTX, learning and development, Learning design, Learning Transfer, transfer of learningadmin

Knowing how something works is not the same as being able to do it Sara Farwell and Matt Zatonski’s session at IDTX last Friday was built around a deceptively simple problem: we’ve got very good at helping people feel like they’ve learned something, and much less good at helping them actually change what they do….

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What does “evidence-based” actually mean in L&D?

June 3, 2026TDC BlogIDTX, learning and development, Learning design, Model, Theoriesadmin

Sukh Pabial asked a question that sounds simple but isn’t: when we say a tool or approach is evidence-based, what do we actually mean by that? It’s a question worth considering, because if we’re honest, most of us take things at face value. We adopt models that feel right, that were taught to us by…

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