Westberg, Lotten
- Department of Urban and Rural Development, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Conference paper2011
Westberg, Lotten; Appelstrand, Marie; Sriskandarajah, Nadarajah
This paper reports the results of an investigation on peer-to-peer learning experiences among small scale forest owners in Sweden. The Swedish study circle as a specific instance of peer-to-peer learning in operation was examined through an observation and interview study of a group of forest owners taking part in an ongoing study circle. The quality of peer-to-peer learning offered by the study circle network was discussed through the lens of the three dimensions of communities of practice, mutual engagement, joint enterprise and shared repertoire. Swedish study circles appear to be a promising and time tested model of peer-to-peer learning. It appears worthwhile to envision peer-to-peer learning platforms not simply as social networks to be exploited for knowledge sharing and learning gains but as opportunities for some of them to graduate into becoming active communities of practice. The paper concludes that a more comprehensive investigation might give insights into the opportunities of peer-to-peer learning in the forestry extension sector in the Nordic region.
Working Paper of the Finnish Forest Research Institute
2011, number: 193, pages: 55-64
Title: Recent advances in land owner extension : Proceedings of the IUFRO 3.08 Symposium with a special theme of peer-to-peer learning among land owners, 3–5 April 2011, Kuusamo, Finland
Publisher: Finnish Forest Research Institute
IUFRO 3.08 Symposium with a special theme of peer-to-peer learning among land owners, 3–5 April 2011, Kuusamo, Finland
Forest Science
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/44011