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Schuchat, Theodor – 1975
This booklet is written to encourage persons approaching retirement age to begin to prepare for the transition to a different life that can be productive and rewarding. The author addresses four questions: 1) Are you ready to retire? 2) Can you afford to retire? 3) Where will you live? and 4) How will you spend you time? The author believes that…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Decision Making, Human Living, Leisure Time
Althoff, Sally A. – 1975
This monograph offers information, suggestions, and proposals to teachers, students, and citizens to increase their understanding of the aging process in both its physical and psychosociological aspects. Part I, What Is Aging? examines various aspects of aging, some of its major characteristics, and what it is like to grow old in the U.S. today.…
Descriptors: Death, Growth Patterns, Mental Health, Nutrition
Kimeldorf, Martin – 1994
This book helps people find a way to balance their work and leisure values. Filled with inventories, worksheets, reflective riddles, journal assignments, and guides for community explorations, this workbook offers a method for rejuvenating the lost art of play and finding a better balance between work and leisure roles. Chapters 1 and 2 help…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Health Promotion, Leisure Education, Leisure Time
Carp, Frances M., Ed. – 1972
This comprehensive look at retirement as a transitional life stage was instituted by the Federal Government in order to initiate theory building in this much neglected area. Conferences participated in by experts were held at intervals so as to maximize interactive thinking. Following this give and take, participants formulated theoretical models…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Anthropology, Economics, Federal Government
Taylor, Suzanne Saunders – 1986
This book describes the operation of state and local government pension systems for teachers, explores the rationale behind current administrative and financial practices, and describes the interaction of special interest groups, pension professionals, and investment personnel with the administration of these systems. The pension systems in 23…
Descriptors: Compensation (Remuneration), Elementary Secondary Education, Finance Reform, Financial Services
Metz, Mary S. – 1975
Information about the current and projected tenure fraction is needed by faculty and administrators at the department level where tenure recommendations originate as well as by the central administration and key faculty-administrative bodies, such as the University Budget Committee where decisions are finalized and budgetary priorities are set. It…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Educational Administration, Educational Planning, Faculty Mobility
Sheldon, Alan; And Others – 1975
Adjustment to retirement from gainful employment has long been recognized as one of the major adaptive tasks of later life. The degree to which this adjustment is successful often plays a major role in determining the extent to which an individual finds his later years satisfying and rewarding. In a complex technical society retirement does not…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Age Groups, Behavioral Science Research, Older Adults
Finkin, Matthew W., Ed. – 1996
This collection of excerpts from essays, reports, judicial decisions, and the professional literature presents a survey of the issues concerning tenure in higher education and advances the case for retaining tenure as a means to guarantee academic freedom. Individual chapters include excerpts and commentary on the meaning of tenure, focusing on…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, College Faculty, Colleges, Court Litigation
Wiley, Mary Dale – 1975
Few people are conditioned in the middle years to cope with the prospect of old age and retirement. If public libraries could act as the liaison in this transition, perhaps more people would be prepared to lead productive lives after age 65. Public libraries set aside sections for children and young adults but fail to do the same for the elderly.…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Age, Bibliotherapy, Information Needs
Schuchat, Theodor – 1975
This booklet is an introduction to the question of retirement that is addressed specifically to educators. Its four chapters raise the following questions: "Are You Ready to Retire?""Can You Afford to Retire?""Where Will You Live?" and "How Will You Spend Your Time?" Each chapter contains a list of recommended readings, and the monograph ends with…
Descriptors: Achievement Need, Career Counseling, Economic Factors, Financial Needs
Ruebhausen, Oscar M., Ed. – 1990
The Commission on College Retirement was formed to review the role and functioning of college and university retirement programs and make recommendations for program improvements. This volume brings together five separate reports issued by the commission. "Retirement Ages for College and University Personnel" addresses the issues of…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Employment Practices, Financial Services, Health Insurance
Carr, William G. – 1980
A broad range of educational issues is treated in this collection of 120 short essays, written from the perspective of the author's 40 years in the education field. Section titles include: Teachers and Teaching; Episodes in the History of Education; Flights of Fancy; Defending the Schools; War and Peace; A Few Questions and Fewer Answers; and…
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy, Educational Trends
Sinick, Daniel – 1975
The focus of this monograph is on three areas of counseling with older clients: career counseling, retirement counseling, and counseling regarding death and dying. The portion on career counseling includes reasons older persons change careers, obstacles they are likely to face when seeking employment, myths surrounding the employability of older…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adult Counseling, Career Change, Death
Oyer, Herbert J., Ed.; Oyer, E. Jane, Ed. – 1976
This volume presents comprehensive discussions dealing with the importance to older people of communication. Chapters, written by professionals and educators representing numerous viewpoints and disciplines, cover such topics as basic considerations in communicating with older people, the retiree's perspective on communication, generation gaps,…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Consumer Economics, Geriatrics, Interpersonal Relationship
Schick, Frank L., Ed.; Schick, Renee, Ed. – 1994
This statistical handbook contains 378 tables and charts illustrating the changes in the United States' aging population based on data collected during the 1990 census and several other surveys. The tables and charts are organized by topic as follows: demographics (age and sex distribution, life expectancy, race and ethnicity, geographic…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Programs, Demography, Economic Status
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