
Learning for Development
By: Doctor Gordon Wilson, Professor Hazel Johnson
eBook | 4 April 2013 | Edition Number 1
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The organizational and institutional embedding of new learning is one of the biggest challenges for development. This book in the Development Matters series takes a learning approach to development, focusing the learning that takes place through development action - be it intentional and structured, or the outcome of different forms of engagement. Learning for Development also demonstrates how important a critical awareness of the social dynamics of learning is for individuals and their organizations, and for building coherent policy and action. Through a number of case-studies and a wealth of interdisciplinary research, Learning for Development proposes a more flexible model of development action which aims to ensure that projects address the specific needs of, improves dialogue between, local groups and individuals.
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- Acknowledgements
- 1. Why Learning For Development?
- 2. Approaches to Learning For Development
- 3. Contestation and Learning Between Multiple Stakeholders
- 4. Joint Learning through Similarity, Difference And Mutuality In North-South Municipal Partnerships
- 5. Changing the Self And Changing The Organization: Doing Things Better And Doing Them Differently
- 6. Learning and Not Learning Through The Use Of Computer-Mediated Communication
- 7. The Whys And Wherefores Of Learning For Development
- References
- Index
ISBN: 9781848137219
ISBN-10: 1848137214
Series: Development Matters
Published: 4th April 2013
Format: ePUB
Language: English
Number of Pages: 160
Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Edition Number: 1

























