“…Collaborative inquiry fosters community building through reciprocal dialogue, involving program participants in planning and evaluating their educational needs, and building relevance by relating curriculum to real life experiences (Knowles et al, 2015). When adult learners take ownership of their own learning experiences in an environment where open and honest dialogue is encouraged, they are more willing to answer fully and truthfully, thus providing researchers with an accurate understanding of their viewpoints and the reasoning behind those perspectives (Karmelita, 2017). Finally, collaborative instruction facilitates the formulation of Value Creation Networks, in which program participants reflect on a learning outcome's immediate, potential, applied, realized, and transformative values.…”