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Intergenerational Place-based Education: where schools, communities, & nature meet (Research Briefing - Summary Findings)

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Mannion G, Adey C & Lynch J (2010) Intergenerational Place-based Education: where schools, communities, & nature meet (Research Briefing - Summary Findings). School of Education. Research Briefings, 5. School of Education, University of Stirling. http://www.scotcip.org.uk/files/documents/IG_Place-based_Education.pdf

Abstract
This research was commissioned by the Scottish Centre for Intergenerational Practice. The research is an exploration of the synergies (existing and possible) between intergenerational practice, formal school-linked provisions, and the field of place-focused approaches to education. The focus of the research was to consider intergenerational educational programmes that were connected to schools and at the same time, were concerned with making community-wide connections to some local, outdoor and natural places through outdoor experiences of different kinds. Thus, the key aim of the research was to consider what were the opportunities and issues for intergenerational placebased education, what its effects might be, and what the consequences are for schooling.

StatusPublished
FundersScottish Centre for Intergenerational Practice and The Ernest Cook Trust
Title of seriesResearch Briefings
Number in series5
Publication date31/12/2010
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/9144
PublisherSchool of Education, University of Stirling
Publisher URLhttp://www.scotcip.org.uk/…ed_Education.pdf

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Professor Gregory Mannion

Professor Gregory Mannion

Professor, Education

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