Imel, SusanStein, David2005-08-152005-08-152003https://hdl.handle.net/1805/346Learning that occurs in naturally forming communities can be more effective if those who engage in such groups are aware of it. Adult education practitioners who work with groups have an opportunity to assist group participants realize that learning occurs through engagement with issues of importance to them. Adults may consider learning to be knowledge acquisition, but the concept of social capital can be used to help them realize another level of learning. The purpose of this paper is to raise awareness among adult education practitioners about a potential role in furthering learning that occurs in naturally forming groups.54480 bytesapplication/pdfen-USAdult EducationInformal EducationSocial CapitalTransformative LearningCommunityCreating Self-Awareness Of Learning That Occurs In CommunityArticle