Study circle

A study circle is a small group of people who meet multiple times to discuss an issue. Study circles may be formed to discuss anything from politics to religion to hobbies with a minimum of 7 people to a maximumof 15.these study circles are formed by a study circle organiser, and are led by a study circle leader. Study circle doesn't have a teacher. They are differentiated from clubs by their focus on exploring an issue or topic rather than on activities or socializing. When they emerged in the early twentieth century they were based on a democratic approach to self-education and were often linked to social movements concerned with temperance or working class emancipation.[1]

  1. ^ Larsson, Staffan; Nordvall, Henrik (July 2010). Study circles in Sweden: an overview with a bibliography of international literature (PDF) (Technical report). Studies in adult, popular and higher education. Linköping: Linköping University Electronic Press. ISSN 1654-2010. Larsson, Staffan; Nordvall, Henrik (July 2010). A study groups made one portal to study together and share resources (Technical report). Studies in adult, popular and higher education. Linköping: Linköping University Electronic Press. ISSN 1654-2010.