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Vivek Dubba – ProQuest LLC, 2020
The working retired population is more populated now than ever before in human history. There have been various studies in the area of Information Computer Technology use in the workplace, the area of workforce training, and the area of training of individuals within various age groups, but little to no research addressing the experience of…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Retirement, Older Adults, Training
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Fang-Mien Liao; Guan-Liang Chen; Chiu-Tien Hsu; Yu-Hui Liu; Lee-Lan Cheng; Xiong-Chun Chan; Hui-Chuan Wei – Educational Gerontology, 2024
Considering the significance of lifelong learning in advancing active aging in aging societies, the ability to engage in self-directed learning plays a crucial role for adults. There are many self-directed learning (SDL) tools available that measure the SDL abilities of nursing students and healthcare professionals. However, fewer SDL tools…
Descriptors: Adults, Older Adults, Active Learning, Lifelong Learning
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Garcia, Kerolyn Ramos; Rodrigues, Liliana; Pereira, Leonardo; Busse, Grazyna; Irbe, Madara; Almada, Marta; Christensen, Cindy; Midão, Luís; Dias, Inês; Heery, Daniel; Hardy, Rachel; Quarta, Barbara; Poulain, Maria Magdalena; Bertram, Mariola; Karnikowski, Margô; Costa, Elísio – Educational Gerontology, 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected the global population, not only in terms of health, but also in the economic, psychosocial, and educational domains. Information and communication technologies (ICT) have been presented as the main currently available solution to reduce the effects of social isolation and for the maintenance of educational…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Older Adults, Technological Literacy
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Yoo, Hyeon Jean – American Association for Adult and Continuing Education, 2021
As the world's population is more interconnected by the Internet and mobile devices, older adults are expected to use Internet-based services, such as education, health, finance, and even communication. Despite the recent research that an increasing number of older adults are embracing digital lives, they face unique challenges due to age-related…
Descriptors: Empowerment, Older Adults, Aging (Individuals), Barriers
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Archanya Ratana-Ubol – Education in the Asia-Pacific Region: Issues, Concerns and Prospects, 2021
In Thailand, as in other countries, it is important for senior citizens to be active in learning activities because of the numerous benefits which accrue to the individual, family, community and society. In addition, they are setting the example for the younger generations. They are the promoters of the culture and local wisdom. They need the…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Older Adults, Aging (Individuals), Learning Activities
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Hachem, Hany – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2020
The guiding principles of the education of older adults have been stated in three landmark publications. In their statements of principles, the authors of those publications affiliated themselves with one of two older-adult learning philosophies: a humanist or a critical one. Thirty years since the first statement, the field of educational…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Educational Philosophy, Adult Learning, Educational Gerontology
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Chou, Chun-Yang; Chen, Chiao-Shan; Lee, Mei-Chen; Lin, Shun-Tzu; Sun, Juo-Hsiang – Educational Gerontology, 2023
This study aimed to understand the behaviors of older adults in rural areas at all stages of active aging after participating in senior self-directed learning groups. This study adopted a qualitative research method and conducted one-on-one semi-structured interviews with six members of a senior learning center in a rural area. The themes…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Older Adults, Exercise, Diseases
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Sun, Qi; Lin, Xi – Commission for International Adult Education, 2022
Older adults' participation in the University for the Third Age (U3A) positively influences their physical and emotional well-being and thus increases their quality of life. However, the number of the elderly participating in the U3A has remained low in China, especially in rural areas. This study explored the factors influencing older adults'…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Older Adults, Physical Health, Mental Health
Derenowski, Marek – Multilingual Matters, 2021
This book examines the unique characteristics of teaching foreign languages to senior learners. It discusses the potential age-related barriers and learning difficulties which may be encountered in senior foreign language education as well as solutions to overcome these challenges. The author describes the processes of human aging from different…
Descriptors: Second Language Instruction, Older Adults, Adult Education, Barriers
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Balogová, Beáta; Gazdová, Veronika Kmetóny – Acta Educationis Generalis, 2019
Introduction: The authors of this paper base their research on the following assumption: the development of both geragogic education (older adult education) and profession is conditioned by the existence of a study program of geragogy provided by departments of geragogy created at universities (as public institutions of higher education). The fact…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Older Adults, Adult Education, Educational Gerontology
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Creely, Edwin; Southcott, Jane; Creely, Luke – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2022
Compared with other age groups, the literacy practices and creative outputs of older adults (50+ years) have been seldom researched. Generally, research about older adults has tended to focus on decline and agential passivity, rather than potentiality. In this article, we report on a small ethnographic study of older Australians who were part of a…
Descriptors: Literacy, Poetry, Age Groups, Age Differences
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Yamashita, Takashi; Cummins, Phyllis A.; Millar, Roberto J.; Sahoo, Shalini; Smith, Thomas J. – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2019
The objective of this study is to examine the associations between the motivation to learn, basic skills (i.e. literacy and numeracy), and organised adult education and training (AET) participation among the middle-aged and older adults in the USA. Rapid technological advancement and globalisation necessitate individuals to engage in lifelong…
Descriptors: Learning Motivation, Basic Skills, Literacy, Numeracy
Yamashita, Takashi; Cummins, Phyllis A.; Millar, Roberto J.; Sahoo, Shalini; Smith, Thomas J. – Grantee Submission, 2019
The objective of this study is to examine the associations between the motivation to learn, basic skills (i.e., literacy and numeracy), and organized adult education and training (AET) participation among the middle-aged and older adults in the USA. Rapid technological advancement and globalization necessitate individuals to engage in lifelong…
Descriptors: Learning Motivation, Basic Skills, Literacy, Numeracy
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Tsugawa, Samuel – Research Studies in Music Education, 2022
The purpose of this study was to examine the intergenerational interactions between preservice music teachers and senior adult musicians engaged in music teaching and learning in a New Horizons ensemble within one university's music teacher preparation program. This intrinsic qualitative case study included written reflections and observational…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Music Teachers, Musicians, Older Adults
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Schwartz, Morey – Journal of Jewish Education, 2022
A survey of online adult Jewish learning during the COVID-19 pandemic has revealed some key elements that have drawn learners aged 65-75 to continued online study. These key elements may play a role in future learner choices and, therefore, might be considered by adult Jewish learning providers in the post-pandemic period. The shift to online…
Descriptors: Jews, Adult Learning, COVID-19, Pandemics
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