Difference between revisions of "Mutual Learning"

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{{Term|Mutual Learning|Approach that makes communications more effective through a mutual involvement: it consists in interacting with people in order to get knowledge, by paying attention to their point of view and feelings. This methode must be conceived in opposition to the unilateral control model: instead of trying to control the interaction, in the frame of mutual learning persons learn from each other and share their opinions, needs, and feelings in a transparent way.
 
{{Term|Mutual Learning|Approach that makes communications more effective through a mutual involvement: it consists in interacting with people in order to get knowledge, by paying attention to their point of view and feelings. This methode must be conceived in opposition to the unilateral control model: instead of trying to control the interaction, in the frame of mutual learning persons learn from each other and share their opinions, needs, and feelings in a transparent way.
<ref> http://academicbiz.typepad.com/piloted/2006/08/mutual_learning.html </ref>}}
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==References==
 
==References==
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Term2.png Mutual Learning
Approach that makes communications more effective through a mutual involvement: it consists in interacting with people in order to get knowledge, by paying attention to their point of view and feelings. This methode must be conceived in opposition to the unilateral control model: instead of trying to control the interaction, in the frame of mutual learning persons learn from each other and share their opinions, needs, and feelings in a transparent way. [1]



References

  1. http://academicbiz.typepad.com/piloted/2006/08/mutual_learning.html (19 May 2009)