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Peer to Peer learning is powerful. There are well documented reasons for this that have important messages for adult educators. This presentation will offer examples of research done on peer to peer learning and then share an example of a discussion group formed for women in agriculture in a rural county in New York. The history of the groupĀ“s formation and evolution will be offered to provide insight into how group dynamics and facilitation needs play out in real life
Conference | 2006 National Extension Women in Agriculture Conference |
Presentation Type | 45-Minute Concurrent |