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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
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Hasio, Cindy – Art Education, 2011
For military veterans suffering from the long-term trauma of warfare, arts and crafts become much more than the fabrication of relics; they can literally save the spirit. Dialogue and interaction between the veterans, volunteers, and staff are crucial to the success of veterans' arts and crafts program. The purpose of this research was threefold.…
Descriptors: Veterans, Older Adults, Art Education, Art Activities
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Collins, Mary Ellen (Kennedy) – RQ, 1987
This survey of academic public service librarians shows a decline in negative stereotypical perceptions of older adults from earlier studies. However, this may not necessarily indicate a desire to offer services to the elderly, and the factor of self-selection may be present with regard to librarians' involvement with such services. (Author/EM)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Adult Education, Higher Education, Library Services
Southall, George A. – Education Canada, 1984
Schools have a role to play in educating young people about aging and the elderly. Education also has an obligation to the aged. Educators have an obligation to themselves to tap a vast resource stockpile that lies waiting. (BRR)
Descriptors: Age Discrimination, Aging Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
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Worthington, Marianne – Appalachian Journal, 2002
A college professor enjoys her class in Appalachian literature for adults 55 and over. Seniors are closer to rural life and nature than most contemporary students, and because they can often comment on how life experiences relate to the topics in Appalachian literature, they are actively engaged in the learning process. They ask questions; they…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Higher Education, Lifelong Learning, Literature Appreciation
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Minichiello, Victor – International Review of Education/Internationale Zeitschrift fuer Erziehungswissenschaft/Revue Internationale de Pedagogie, 1992
Reviews data on the rapid growth of the older population in Australia. Describes the aims and content of gerontological education, highlighting the importance of destroying myths. Describes the educational opportunities available for older people, exploring the University of the Third Age model. (DMM)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Age Discrimination, Allied Health Occupations Education, Educational Opportunities
Kennedy, Mary Ellen – 1978
Educational programs geared for older adults are a recent development in colleges. While certain physical handicaps may occur older persons can learn, nonetheless. Older adults are interested in learning new things and are excited by interacting with younger people in intergenerational college courses. Many programs are being built on the 1965…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Adults, College Programs, Economically Disadvantaged
Glendenning, Frank – 2000
This book contains nine papers on the development of education for older adults in the United Kingdom and Canada against the background of an aging population and the challenge of lengthening life expectancy. "Foreword" (David James) presents an overview of the book's contents and underscores the importance of motivation to learning in…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Adult Students, Aging (Individuals)