Abstract

Informal learning is understood as a complex emotional, cognitive and experiential process of learning during which the personal change of learner takes place. The article presents the findings of the qualitative study on the personal change of foster parents carried out in Lithuania, which reveals the subjective experience of informal learning of the foster parents fostering a non-relative child. By means of a narrative interview, 19 foster parents (12 women and 7 men) were interviewed in the study. The data were analyzed on the basis of the constructivist grounded theory strategy. The findings revealed that the personal change of foster parents takes place through conscious, intentional and purposeful informal learning in order to self-actualize and to become good foster parents. They themselves construct their way of learning during which they acquire new knowledge, rethink and reconstruct the knowledge they already have – all that leads to personal improvement. The personal change of foster parents also takes place through accidental, spontaneous, experiential informal learning, which is not always conscious or purposeful. While reflecting on their experience, foster parents see themselves in a new light; rethink their values and attitudes, thus getting to know themselves better. The findings of the study are important in order to highlight the role and significance of informal learning in the context of life-long learning. The findings may be a valuable contribution to the development of formalized training programs for foster parents and successful non-relative foster care.

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  • "Me Convertí en una Persona Diferente": Cambio Personal de los Padres Adoptivos Lituanos a través del Aprendizaje Informal (Recibido: 21 de agosto de 2019; Aceptado: 24 de febrero de 2020; Publicado: 28 de febrero de 2020)

  • The findings of the qualitative study revealed that the personal change of foster parents takes place through both conscious, intentional and purposeful informal learning aiming to self-actualize and to become good foster parents; and through random, spontaneous, experiential, not always conscious and not always purposeful informal learning by discovering oneself anew

  • Informal learning in a foster family is seen as a swinging, upward, spiral movement in which the personal change of foster parents takes place: Figure 1

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Introduction

"Me Convertí en una Persona Diferente": Cambio Personal de los Padres Adoptivos Lituanos a través del Aprendizaje Informal (Recibido: 21 de agosto de 2019; Aceptado: 24 de febrero de 2020; Publicado: 28 de febrero de 2020). En el artículo se presentan las conclusiones del estudio cualitativo sobre el cambio personal de los padres adoptivos llevado a cabo en Lituania, que revela la experiencia subjetiva de aprendizaje informal de los padres de acogida de un niño sin parentesco. Informal learning in the family / home setting encompasses a full range of new information, the transfer and acceptance of knowledge, the acquisition of new skills, personal development, support for each other, access to community resources (Rogoff, Gutierrez & Callanan, 2016). There are still many unknowns about the phenomenon of informal learning taking place in the daily home environment, namely in the daily environment of the families living through a unique experience of non-relative foster care, is especially poorly studied

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