Learning by Relationship

Learning by Relationship (Mary Parker Follett, 1910s) – the idea that knowledge and growth arise through dynamic interaction among people. Individuals develop understanding, creativity, and collective intelligence by engaging cooperatively, rather than competitively, in shared experience and mutual influence within social and organizational contexts.

Please cite this article as:
Davis, B., & Francis, K. (2025). “Learning by Relationship” in Discourses on Learning in Education. https://learningdiscourses.com.


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