Adaptive Learning Guide: A pathway to stronger collaboration, learning, and adapting
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        Authors/contributors
                    - Ross, Joey (Author)
- Karlage, James (Author)
- Etheridge, James (Author)
- Alade, Mayowa (Author)
- Fifield, Jocelyn (Author)
- Goodwin, Christian (Author)
- Semrau, Katherine (Author)
- Hirschhorn, Lisa (Author)
Title
            Adaptive Learning Guide: A pathway to stronger collaboration, learning, and adapting
        Abstract
            The purpose of this Adaptive Learning Guide is to provide MOMENTUM project teams with the information and resources to integrate adaptive learning into the design, implementation, and improvement of MNCH/FP/RH programs.
This guide provides a conceptual introduction to adaptive learning using links to existing resources and real-world examples of how adaptive learning can drive continuous learning and improvement in project work. The guide is built upon three foundational assumptions:
We
work in dynamic, often unpredictable environments.
Unexpected
turns of events will occur.
Progress
is rarely, if ever, linear.
Integrating the principles and practices of USAID’s Collaborating, Learning, and Adapting Toolkit into projects and initiatives requires designing for learning and adaptation. We intend the guide to serve as a “starting point” for interested individuals and teams to begin or strengthen the processes that support the integration
of adaptive learning into project work.
        Place
            Washington DC
        Institution
            USAID MOMENTUM Knowledge Accelerator
        Date
            2021.03
        Pages
            86
        Language
            en
        Library Catalogue
            Zotero
        Citation
            Ross, J., Karlage, J., Etheridge, J., Alade, M., Fifield, J., Goodwin, C., Semrau, K., & Hirschhorn, L. (2021). Adaptive Learning Guide: A pathway to stronger collaboration, learning, and adapting (p. 86). USAID MOMENTUM Knowledge Accelerator.
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