Making connections: reflection, feedback and support

Hansell (1974) conceptualized seven different connections or attachments that we have to the world in which we live: attachments that consist of connections to other people, to a social role as well as to a system of meaning. For many, learning is at the heart of the process of making connections, p...

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Main Author: Jane Seale (Author)
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Published: Association for Learning Technology, 2007-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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