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The National Youth Agency: Free resource on intergenerational learning

A new National Institute of Adult Continuing Education (NIACE) discussion document, Think Community, explores the links between intergenerational practice and informal learning.

A series of case studies show how intergenerational learning contributes to the agendas of schools, youth services and to the Every Child Matters and Aiming High agendas, through developing strategies that bring young people together with the wider community.

Think Community: An Exploration of the Links Between Intergenerational Practice and Informal Adult Learning is available as a free download from http://www.niace.org.uk/development-research/think-community.

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