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    Rosulnik, Klara Kozar; Hladnik, Mirjam Milharcic; Licen, Nives

    Razprave in gradivo - Institut za narodnostna vprasanja (1990), 06/2016 76
    Journal Article

    The article focuses on the migration experiences of women as a source for research into learning. The theoretical framework for the phenomenological research comprises biographical and transitional learning, i.e., biographical learning that takes place at life transitions. This kind of learning is considered as a process that occurs during experiences in everyday life that involve the reconstruction of identity, knowledge, skills, attitudes and values. Transitional learning theory is used because migrations represent important life passages that are complex heterogeneous experiences, creating possibilities for learning which are experienced in various ways by different individuals. The research is empirical, being based on the analysis of selected narratives of women who have immigrated to or emigrated from Slovenia. From the narrations themes are inductively designed that define learning as a cumulative process. The analysis of each thematic section identifies the strategies of learning and the types of knowledge involved. On the basis of these findings, a model for interpreting migration-related biographical learning is formed./Clanek obravnava ucenje in oblikovanje identitete pri zenskah z izkusnjo migracije. Teoreticni okvir za fenomenolosko empiricno raziskavo temelji na biografskem in tranzicijskem ucenju. Migracije predstavljajo pomembne segmente zivljenja, ki prinasajo kompleksne in heterogene izkusnje, kakor tudi moznosti za ucenje, ki jih posamezniki uresnicujejo na razlicne nacine. Empiricna raziskava temelji na analizi pripovedi izbranih zensk. Nase ugotovitve potrjujejo obstoj stirih strategij tranzicijskega ucenja, ki so pomembne za izgradnjo znanja. S pomocjo le-teh smo izoblikovali model za interpretacijo z migracijami povezanega biografskega ucenja.