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Lacey E. Peters; Beth Blue Swadener; Marianne N. Bloch – Global Studies of Childhood, 2024
This essay brings together three intergenerational colleagues, two RECE founders, and a mid-career colleague, engaged in reciprocal mentorship, collaborative projects, and research focused on child care, critical policy studies, and global childhoods. We explore our encounters with RECE and how we have engaged with, been influenced by, and found…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Early Childhood Teachers, Intergenerational Programs, Participative Decision Making
Brannen, Julia; Parutis, Violetta; Mooney, Ann; Wigfall, Valerie – Ethics and Education, 2011
This article takes an intergenerational lens to the study of fathers. It draws on evidence from two economic and social research council-funded intergenerational studies of fathers, one of which focused on four-generation British families and the other which included new migrant (Polish) fathers. The article suggests both patterns of change and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Fathers, Research, Migrants

Ingman, Stan; Benjamin, Tom; Lusky, Richard – Generations, 1999
Summarizes environmental challenges and discusses the need and opportunity for older adults to actively engage in environmental activism, independently, and with other age groups. Much needs to be done to encourage elders to participate and to develop intergenerational approaches to building a positive environmental legacy. (Author)
Descriptors: Activism, Conservation (Environment), Intergenerational Programs, Older Adults

Wofford, Harris – Generations, 1999
Describes the programs of the Corporation for National Service such as Senior Service Corps, Learn and Serve America, AmeriCorps, Foster Grandparents, Retired and Senior Volunteer Program, and Seniors for Schools. (JOW)
Descriptors: Federal Programs, Intergenerational Programs, Older Adults, Volunteers

Hoopes, Margaret H. – American Journal of Family Therapy, 1987
Proposes eight basic assumptions that seem to underly the practice of multigenerational family therapy, theory development, assessment, and research by a theoretically divergent group of family-oriented scholars and practitioners. (Author)
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Counseling Theories, Extended Family, Family Counseling

Rosebrook, Vicki; Larkin, Elizabeth – Journal of Intergenerational Relationships, 2003
Reviews prior work to develop the profession of intergenerational specialist. Presents guidelines and standards for professionals that outline the common core of knowledge, skills, and dispositions. Discusses modifications to the guidelines that were made based on feedback from the field. (Contains 18 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Competence, Guidelines, Intergenerational Programs, Professional Occupations
Angelis, Jane – Vocational Education Journal, 1990
Intergenerational programs bring older volunteers into classrooms to share skills and experiences with students. Program development has seven steps: needs assessment, job description, recruitment, screening, orientation and training, recognition, and evaluation. (SK)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Intergenerational Programs, Older Adults, Volunteer Training
Penning, Nick – School Administrator, 1989
U.S. Senator Nancy Kassebaum has become the leading Republican advocate for education. She shares AASA's support for the Head Start program, but is skeptical about financing a federal day care program. She also supports latchkey, intergenerational, and vocational/technical programs, and favors community volunteering over a national youth service…
Descriptors: Day Care, Elementary Secondary Education, Intergenerational Programs, Legislators

Nickse, Ruth S. – Adult Learning, 1990
At the community level, literacy improvement can no longer be the mission of a single organization. Successful literacy intervention is a family goal. Many are intrigued with the common sense of the new collaborative literacy programs and hope that they will succeed in breaking the intergenerational cycle of low literacy. (Author/JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Agency Cooperation, Community Programs, Family Literacy

Tierce, Jerry Wood; Seelbach, Wayne C. – Educational Gerontology, 1987
Reviews the role and scope of school volunteerism and suggests ways to integrate Retired Senior Volunteer Program participants into school volunteer programs. Concludes that schools need the assistance of volunteers and that elders can benefit from serving in such socially meaningful roles. (Author/ABB)
Descriptors: Intergenerational Programs, Older Adults, School Activities, School Aides
Cook, Jimmie – Teaching Pre K-8, 1997
Notes the importance of elders in various Native American cultures and of drawing on personal memories of special older folks. Stresses the importance and value of contact between the generations. Urges schools to adopt intergenerational programs, citing the remarkable contributions older people can make to the lives of children. (TJQ)
Descriptors: Children, Community Programs, Generation Gap, Intergenerational Programs

Kazemek, Francis E. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2000
Notes how Western society fears and resists growing old, and points out that educators, along with the rest of society, have little to do with the elderly. Challenges literacy educators to include the elderly and foster connections between the new and the old, and the young and the old. Suggests reading the Foxfire books for inspiration. (SR)
Descriptors: Age Discrimination, Aging (Individuals), Intergenerational Programs, Literacy
Newman, Sally – 1997
This paper provides an overview of the negative aspects of generational isolation and outlines the developmental needs shared by younger and older people. The paper cites intergenerational models, such as community centers, places of worship, colleges and universities, and nursing homes, in which generations interact in a substantive way. It…
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Intergenerational Programs, Older Adults, Service Learning
Farley, Sharon S. – Nursing & Health Care: Perspectives on Community, 1995
The Alabama Rural Elderly Enhancement Project was originally intended to help maintain the health and independence of the elderly in Alabama; it developed into an intergenerational program. The project director's leadership built a strong organization that promoted linkages among community agencies and with citizens. (JOW)
Descriptors: Community Coordination, Daily Living Skills, Intergenerational Programs, Leadership Styles

Geissler, Barbara – Adult Learning, 1994
The approaches taken by two separate family literacy programs on Chicago's South Side to create unique literacy-health projects demonstrate the fluid nature of partnerships; the essential but time-consuming building of trust and credibility; and recognition of mutual benefits. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Child Health, Health Programs, Intergenerational Programs