Out-of-school learning

Out-of-school learning is an educational concept first proposed by Lauren Resnick in her 1987 AERA presidential address,[1][2] which consists of curricular and non-curricular learning experiences for pupils and students outside the school environment.

  1. ^ L. Resnick (1987), The 1987 Presidential Address: Learning in School and out
  2. ^ L. Resnick (1987), Education and Learning to Think. National Academy Press. ISBN 0-309-03785-9

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