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Learning Together - Building Relationships Through Educational Experiences - cover

Learning Together - Building Relationships Through Educational Experiences

Avery Nightingale

Casa editrice: Creative Quill Press

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"Learning Together: Building Relationships Through Educational Experiences" is a groundbreaking exploration of the power of intergenerational learning. Avery Nightingale delves into how educational experiences can foster deep, meaningful connections between students, teachers, caregivers, and communities. This book highlights the transformative role of community-based learning (CBL) and the unique insights gained from engaging college students in intergenerational settings. Nightingale presents compelling observations and measurable outcomes that showcase how these experiences not only prepare students for their futures but also instill a strong sense of belonging and commitment to their communities. By weaving together the perspectives of various generations, this book provides invaluable insights into creating educational environments that benefit both individuals and society as a whole. Whether you are an educator, student, or community leader, "Learning Together" offers a roadmap to building stronger relationships through shared educational experiences.
Disponibile da: 28/08/2024.

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