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Page Revision: 2010/02/19 09:45


STILL BEING DRAFTED - WORK IN PROGRESS

There are many ways we can and do learn. The question is, when is it useful to adopt a peer learning strategy? What are the benefits? Risks?

Benefits of Peer Learning

  • We learn as we do. As adults, we learn in context, through exchanges with others. Peter Senge, The Fifth Discipline (Doubleday, 1990),
  • We learn when it is relevant. We learn in moments of need, challenge or action.
  • Build on formal learning. Complement other forms of learning.
  • Self-managed
  • Scalable http://blogs.hbr.org/bigshift/2009/03/can-your-company-scale-its-lea.html
  • Flexible

Risks of Peer Learning

  • Hard to measure
  • May wither with too much organizational control
  • May suffer from lack of learner motivation and/or time

When to Consider Using Peer Learning

  • To solve problems/address opportunities
  • To build new skills and capacity
  • For continued professional development
  • To be connected to other practitioners

Process Note: How We'll Use Peer Learning in our work together

* Wiki * Synchronous Coaching Sessions * Asynchronous Discussions * What else?

Identified needs for Peer Learning in Washington State Libraries

Would be great to make this a wiki page where we can start gathering examples and stories. Maybe we can harvest a few at the Feb training.

Examples and Stories of Peer Learning

* http://educationaltechnology.ca/couros/1156

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