2023
DOI: 10.1098/rsos.211595
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Collaborative learning of new information in older age: a systematic review

Kelly Wolfe,
Catherine J. Crompton,
Paul Hoffman
et al.

Abstract: Ageing is accompanied by a multitude of changes in cognitive abilities, which in turn affect learning. Learning collaboratively may benefit older adults by negating some of these age-related changes. However, studies on collaborative learning in older age differ in their methodology and findings. This systematic review provides an overview of the current research on collaborative learning in older age, exploring what factors influence collaborative learning in this age group. The titles and abstracts of import… Show more

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