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Nikzad-Terhune, Katherina; Graf, Allyson S.; Kim, Suk-hee – Educational Gerontology, 2022
The importance of gerontology-focused classroom and field education has been emphasized heavily in social work education for decades as the population of older adults continues to expand, as does the need to provide services to support the health and well-being of older adults. Although the need for social workers and other professionals who…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Gerontology, Older Adults, Metropolitan Areas
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Wang, Donna S.; Chonody, Jill M.; Krase, Kathryn – Educational Gerontology, 2013
Social work students have reported in previous studies that they receive insufficient coursework and training to work effectively with older adults. A critical factor in these deficiencies may be the level of knowledge of social work faculty. This study sought to assess social work faculty's knowledge of aging using the Knowledge of Aging for…
Descriptors: National Surveys, Aging Education, College Faculty, Social Work
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Van Dussen, Daniel J.; Applebaum, Robert; Sterns, Harvey – Gerontology & Geriatrics Education, 2012
For over three decades, there has been considerable discussion about the development of gerontology education in the United States. A debate about accreditation is a logical outgrowth in this evolution. The dialogue about accreditation raises some important questions and gives gerontology an opportunity to further define itself. Accreditation…
Descriptors: Gerontology, College Faculty, Accreditation (Institutions), Futures (of Society)
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Mehrotra, Chandra M.; Townsend, Aloen; Berkman, Barbara – Educational Gerontology, 2013
Since 2004, we have offered a postgraduate training program in aging research for social work faculty from across the country. The overarching goal of the program is to expand the pool of social work faculty engaged in aging research. This, in turn, will reinvigorate participants' teaching; prepare them to update aging-related content in the…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Social Work, Program Evaluation, Aging Education
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McMullen, Tara L.; Brown, Candace S.; Canham, Sarah L.; De Medeiros, Kate – Gerontology & Geriatrics Education, 2012
Although doctorally trained gerontologists have unique types of expertise as a result of their interdisciplinary training, research exploring perceptions of their hirability in faculty positions is lacking. This exploratory study examined the perceptions of administrators and faculty at institutions identified as having a doctoral program in…
Descriptors: Gerontology, Doctoral Programs, Labor Market, Deans
Davis, Lennard J. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
It's expected that athletes will slowly decline in ability as they age. Every athlete accepts that. But not every professor does. It seems more or less forbidden to talk about what happens to academics as they age. There is virtual silence about the kind of age-associated changes that affect teaching, learning, and research. Baby boomers, known…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Aging Education, Memory, College Faculty
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Brooks, Judi; Fox, Diane Poretta; Okagbue-Reaves, Janet; Lukomski, Angela – Educational Gerontology, 2009
In the interdisciplinary course, Aging to Infancy: A Life Course Retrospective, the Institute of Medicine's recommendations for education were embraced through the role modeling provided by faculty both across and between disciplines. Over the five years since its creation, the course has introduced students to aging in a positive manner,…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Best Practices, Aging (Individuals), Role Models
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Heyman, Janna C.; Gutheil, Irene A.; White-Ryan, Linda; Phipps, Colette; Guishard, Dozene – Educational Gerontology, 2008
This descriptive study of undergraduate faculty (N = 177) ascertained the extent to which aging content is taught and faculty are interested in aging. The research was the result of a collaboration among an area agency on aging, an alliance of academic and community leaders, and a university-based research center. While approximately 43% of the…
Descriptors: Community Leaders, Undergraduate Study, Student Interests, Teaching Methods
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Hash, Kristina M.; Gottlieb, Jody; Harper-Dorton, Karen V.; Crawley-Woods, Geraldine; Shelek-Furbee, Katherine; Smith, John David; Brown, Rita – Gerontology & Geriatrics Education, 2007
This article presents findings from experiences of 67 projects involved in GeroRich, an initiative funded by the John A. Hartford Foundation designed to infuse, enrich and sustain aging content in BSW and MSW curricula. Thematic qualitative analysis was used to uncover themes in answers to open-ended questions contained in End-of-Year 2 project…
Descriptors: Strategic Planning, Curriculum Enrichment, Social Work, Teaching Methods
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Mehrotra, Chandra M. – Educational Gerontology, 2006
In collaboration with distinguished scholars and National Institute on Aging (NIA) staff, we designed, implemented, and evaluated a research training program in aging for psychology faculty from 4-year colleges. The goal of the program was to build and sustain a community of college faculty committed to conducting aging research, incorporating…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Aging Education, Aging (Individuals), Research Projects
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Valencia-Laver, Debra L. – Educational Gerontology, 2006
From the program faculty of St. Scholastica's National Institute on Aging Summer Institute on the Psychology of Aging, 7 members responded to a series of questions posed to them in individual telephone interviews. They represented a wide range of disciplinary interests and institutions. Their motivation for participation, their advice for both…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, College Faculty, Aging Education, Aging (Individuals)
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Fingerman, Karen L. – Teaching of Psychology, 2000
Presents an interview with Susan Krauss Whitbourne in which she discusses issues such as the challenge in teaching a course on the psychology of aging; types of assignments and active learning she uses in her course; resources she recommends; and how her research influences the adult development courses she has taught. (CMK)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Adult Development, Aging Education, College Faculty
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Scialfa, Charles; Pichora-Fuller, Kathleen; Spadafora, Pat – Educational Gerontology, 2004
An innovative gerontology education program was developed to advance research on aging that is interdisciplinary and promotes the translation of knowledge from lab to life. The program focuses on communication and social interaction in healthy aging. It brings together faculty mentors, graduate students, and post-doctoral fellows from six…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Interpersonal Relationship, Interaction, Program Descriptions
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Mayfield, Gary K.; Tryon, Ames F. – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 1997
Describes a study of 703 faculty at 7 Mississippi community colleges regarding their willingness to participate in aging education training and incorporate related content into curricula. Reports that 60% were uncertain about including aging education in curricula, but 61% indicated interest in attending courses on aging issues. (13 citations)…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Aging Education, College Faculty, Community Colleges
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Krout, John A.; Wasyliw, Zenon – Gerontologist, 2002
Describes a model developed at Ithaca College to increase the exposure of secondary school students to information on the aging population. College faculty and social studies teachers collaborated on the program to develop lesson plans that infused information on aging into social studies courses. The success of the partnership allowed for…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Aging Education, College Faculty, College School Cooperation