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Publication Date: 2016
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What Do Older People Learn from Young People? Intergenerational Learning in "Day Centre" Community Settings in Malta
Spiteri, Damian
International Journal of Lifelong Education, v35 n3 p235-253 2016
This study analyses what motivates older people to attend "day centres" in Malta and what they believe that they derive from young people who carry out their placements at these day "centres" These young people, who are aged 16-17, attend a vocational college in Malta and are studying health and social care. The study is based on a qualitative approach and employs the usage of focus groups. The main findings are that the elderly see the students as helping them on an emotional level by giving them encouragement, and on a practical level, by offering them insights that help them in modern-day life.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Motivation, Older Adults, Day Programs, Adolescents, Vocational Education, Qualitative Research, Focus Groups, Student Role, Social Support Groups, Intergenerational Programs, Informal Education, Student Placement, Experiential Learning, Phenomenology
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Malta
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