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Kerstin Gerst Emerson – Educational Gerontology, 2024
During a time of increasing shortages in the eldercare workforce, attracting new workers to the field is imperative. It can be difficult to engage students in the field. One method to engage students with aging is through oral history assignments. This study explored the impact of an active assignment (interviewing an older adult) compared to a…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Older Adults, Aging (Individuals), Interviews
Graham, Kirsten L.; Moye, Jennifer – Psychology Learning and Teaching, 2023
The population of older adults is growing rapidly and there will be an increased need for psychological services for this population. Current estimates indicate a significant workforce gap such that all psychologists, regardless of specialty area, will likely be called upon to work with older adults. Education and experience in the care of older…
Descriptors: Doctoral Students, Psychology, Older Adults, Aging (Individuals)
Anna Garnett; Ruheena Sangrar; Kelsey Harvey; Rachel Weldrick; Stephanie Hatzifilalithis; Micheal Kalu; Emily C. Dunford; Audrey Patocs; Tara Kajaks – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2023
With global increases in the population of older adults, there is a critical need for interdisciplinary collaboration to address the complexities of aging. Interdisciplinary research is well suited to facilitate trainee development; this venue provides opportunities for engagement in collaborative projects and networks, positioning trainees to…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Aging (Individuals), Graduate Students, Postdoctoral Education
Charlotte Löfqvist; Maria Haak; Catharina Melander; Gudrun Edgren; Søren S. B. Bengtsen; Susanne Iwarsson – Teaching in Higher Education, 2024
The aim is to describe the development of a novel interdisciplinary graduate school, using the Swedish National Graduate School for Competitive Science on Ageing and Health (SWEAH) as a case example. We explore doctoral students' perceptions of being part of SWEAH and provide implications for practice. Written self-reports reflecting 78 students'…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Doctoral Students, Interdisciplinary Approach, Graduate Study
Bulbul, Ali Haydar; Gunaydin, Serpil; Odabasi, Hatice Ferhan – Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology - TOJET, 2022
Life expectancy at birth is the highest of all times and tends to increase. This leads to an older society and brings out various needs that are not taken into consideration before, one of which is the education of older adults. People usually get the idea that older adults cannot learn or do not feel the need to learn. However, learning is an…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Electronic Learning, COVID-19, Pandemics
Lun Li; Yeonjung Lee – Educational Gerontology, 2024
There is an increasing need of gerontological education in social work to enhance the knowledge of aging and interests in senior care among students. This study is conducted based on an experiential-learning strategy with a combination of having an ethnographic interview with an older adult and writing a reflection paper afterward as an assignment…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Work, Professional Education, Older Adults
de Guzman, Allan B.; Laguilles-Villafuerte, Salvacion – Educational Gerontology, 2021
Growing older is a natural occurrence experienced by all human beings, but a plurality of perspectives influences how understanding aging deviates in multiple context. Senescence now enthuses a profound substantiation to appreciate harmonious aging. Among the diverse corpora of data, songs are found to be useful in communicating, motivating and…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Singing, Older Adults, Psychological Patterns
Crawley, Amy A.; Crawley, William – Journal of Experiential Education, 2023
Background: Community-based learning is a high-impact, experiential teaching practice where elements of social interaction and authentic participation transform cognitive understanding into meaningful knowing. In the allied health field, the incorporation of community-based learning provides unique access to populations that are not inherently…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Community Education, Allied Health Occupations Education, Intergenerational Programs
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
Sheppard, Christine L.; Gilani, Jia; Neiterman, Elena – Educational Gerontology, 2022
Experiential learning and reflection activities are often used to enhance students' understanding of and attitudes toward aging; however, deep reflection is difficult to achieve, and research shows students demonstrate varying abilities to reflect. This study examined the extent to which students in a third-year gerontology course were able to…
Descriptors: Reflection, Experiential Learning, Student Attitudes, Aging (Individuals)
Schnall, Itiya; Weiss-Gal, Idit – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2023
Most of the studies exploring social work education's impact on working with older adults (OA) examine intentions among students. This study goes beyond expressed intention and focuses upon the actual post-graduation career choices of 20 cohorts (1996-2016) of BSW graduates of an OA concentration at an Israeli school of social work. The 203 study…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Work, Professional Education, College Graduates
Xinyuan Zeng; Prasert Ruannakarn – Higher Education Studies, 2023
China's elderly population is on the rise, and there is a growing need for improved education for professionals in geriatric health care and management. "Age-Friendly Interior Design" is a mandatory component of the curriculum for students majoring in aged care and management. Problem-Based Learning (PBL) has been introduced as an…
Descriptors: Problem Based Learning, Foreign Countries, Geriatrics, Teaching Methods
Hwang, Ye In; Foley, Kitty-Rose; Trollor, Julian N. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2020
There is a gap in our knowledge of aging with autism. The present study examined the applicability of the popular gerontology concept of "aging well" to autistic adults. Using survey data, a model of "aging well" was operationalised and applied to 92 autistic adults and 60 controls. A very small proportion (3.3%) of autistic…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Autism, Gerontology, Adults
Lun, Man Wai – College Student Journal, 2021
The increased number of older adults attributes to a rising need for future professionals to work in geriatric and gerontological fields. Understanding the influence of students' career choices is important. A study applying mixed method including both quantitative and qualitative methods was conducted among students' taking a gerontology course…
Descriptors: Students, Gerontology, Aging Education, Knowledge Level
Hachem, Hany – Adult Learning, 2022
A late modern rationale for the education of older people has not yet been sufficiently explored. In this action research, I explore Giddens's life politics as a framework for a late modern rationale for older adult education. Eleven older learners were recruited voluntarily to an online study group conducted via Zoom at a University for the Third…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Adult Education, Adult Students, Educational Gerontology