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Defining informal learning

March 26th, 2009 · No Comments

Informal learning should no longer be regarded as an inferior form of learning whose main purpose is to act as the precursor of formal learning; it needs to be seen as fundamental, necessary and valuable in its own right, at times directly relevant to employment and at other times not relevant at all.
(Coffield 2000, [...]

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Tags: Kolb · Timing of Stimulus · constructivist learning · informal learning · learning intention · nonformal learning · typlogy of learning