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Malec-Rawinski, Malgorzata – Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 2021
The aim of the article is to understand ageing as a process of lifelong learning through a whole variety of experiences, to consider what ageing in a biographical perspective means, and to investigate the process of biographical ageing within identity formation. The method of the project was based on the employment of in-depth narrative interviews…
Descriptors: Biographies, Aging (Individuals), Lifelong Learning, Older Adults
Humberstone, Barbara – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2019
This paper considers the significance of exploring the experiences and perspectives of older people who choose to participate in nature-based physical activities in evocative and imaginative ways. It highlights the need for research in outdoor studies to take seriously the turn to the body and the senses that is occurring in much social science…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Older Adults, Human Body, Aging (Individuals)
Amandola, Debra A. – ProQuest LLC, 2018
Over 76 million people between the ages of 65 and 70 years old are making the decision to continue to work or retire. The factors that contribute to professional women's employability after age 65 who continue to work are important to understand. Many women as they approach age 65 may want to know this information as once you retire, it may be…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Gerontology, Retirement, Employment Potential
Levaque, Susan F. – ProQuest LLC, 2012
The number of U.S. citizens ages 65 years and older is steadily increasing, and members of this cohort are redefining what it means to be an older adult. As members of the Baby Boom generation reach older adulthood, many of them are seeking educational opportunities to help them to meet their needs and desires as lifelong learners. Several factors…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Adult Education, Lifelong Learning, Teacher Attitudes
Tam, Maureen – Educational Gerontology, 2012
This paper describes and conceptualizes the meaning of lifelong learning from two cultural perspectives--East and West. It examines the different principles underpinning lifelong learning that explain why and how elders in the two cultures engage differently in continued learning. Finally, it discusses the cultural impact on elder learning by…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Older Adults, Adult Learning, Comparative Education
Gonzalez, Antonio; Ramirez, M. Paz; Viadel, Vicente – Educational Gerontology, 2012
Learning and using new technologies by the older people is seen as a demand for their integration in society and as a factor related to active aging. The goal of this article is to understand the attitudes of the elderly towards information and communication technologies in the context of a training course about the utilization of a digital…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Training, Computer Attitudes, Internet
Coffman, Don – International Journal of Community Music, 2009
This study analysed survey responses from 1652 New Horizons International Music Association (NHIMA) musicians in the United States and Canada to better understand older adults' experiences in making music. The purpose of this study was threefold: (a) ascertain the extent of NHIMA musicians' musical backgrounds and their current involvement in…
Descriptors: Musical Instruments, Music Education, Music, Musicians
Rosenthal, Rita L. – Educational Gerontology, 2008
With the ever-increasing impact of computerized communication and information delivery, the need to encourage learning about technology is critical for the older population today as well as for soon-to-be retirees. Adler (1996, 2002, 2003) has described and defined the key benefits to seniors: enhanced communication with family and friends,…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Females, Lifelong Learning, Computer Literacy

Hoot, James L; Hayslip, Bert, Jr. – Educational Gerontology, 1983
Discusses potential uses of microcomputers for older adults including educational uses, record keeping, leisure activities and games, home employment, and intergenerational contacts. Research is needed on the attitudes of the elderly toward computers in terms of job opportunities and continuing education. (JAC)
Descriptors: Gerontology, Lifelong Learning, Microcomputers, Older Adults

Benz, Michael R.; Kennann, Kristina E. – Educational Gerontology, 1988
Collected information on the educational experiences, needs, and interests of a statewide sample of mentally retarded older adults by interviewing the mentally retarded individuals and sending questionnaires to knowledgeable others matched to each subject. Results indicated that this group of older persons strongly desired continued opportunity…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Educational Needs, Gerontology, Lifelong Learning
Narushima, Miya – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2008
In Canada, as in many countries, public continuing education of the non-vocational general interest type for people in post-work languishes on the margins of political discourse. This case study of one such traditional program for seniors run by a school board in Ontario explores the experiences of older adults and the meanings they attach to…
Descriptors: Social Support Groups, Gerontology, Continuing Education, Lifelong Learning
Duncan, Patricia H.; Goggin, William F. – 1981
As the number of older adults in the United States increases, more must be understood about their reading behaviors so that adequate services might be provided for them. In addition, carefully documented reading behaviors might yield valuable clues to the early establishment of lifelong reading habits. With these goals in view, a study…
Descriptors: Gerontology, Individual Characteristics, Lifelong Learning, Older Adults

Battersby, David – Convergence: An International Journal of Adult Education, 1985
The first section of this article affirms the importance of understanding old age as a sociological phenomenon and elaborates briefly on the position of the elderly in society. The author discusses literature on "education in later life" and argues for a more rigorous clarification of the concept of education as it might apply to older adults. (CT)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Aging (Individuals), Capitalism, Gerontology

Quirk, Daniel A. – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1976
Age remains a barrier to educational and employment opportunities for millions of older adults. The author maintains that encouragement of life-span policies will serve to expand those opportunities by removing chronological age as the prime determinant of social participation. (Author)
Descriptors: Adult Development, Gerontology, Learning Theories, Lifelong Learning

Barnes, Carol; Wiles, Marilyn McCall – Educational Gerontology, 1980
Focuses on problems associated with program development for older adults. Dangers are exemplified by the inability of program designers to share expertise. Territoriality becomes central in determining who should develop and implement programs for and about older people. Collaborative efforts between gerontologists and educators are suggested to…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Gerontology, Institutional Cooperation, Lifelong Learning