This report is a synthesis of ongoing research, design, and
implementation of an approach to education called "connected learning."
It advocates for broadened access to learning that is socially embedded,
interest-driven, and oriented toward educational, economic, or
political opportunity. Connected learning is realized when a young
person is able to pursue a personal interest or passion with the support
of friends and caring adults, and is in turn able to link this learning
and interest to academic achievement, career success or civic
engagement. This model is based on evidence that the most resilient, adaptive, and
effective learning involves individual interest as well as social
support to overcome adversity and provide recognition.
Gutierrez, K., et al. (2013). Connected learning: an agenda for research and design. Washington, DC: Foundation Center.
http://www.issuelab.org/resource/connected_learning_an_agenda_for_research_and_design
Gutierrez, K., et al. (2013). Connected learning: an agenda for research and design. Washington, DC: Foundation Center.
http://www.issuelab.org/resource/connected_learning_an_agenda_for_research_and_design
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