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Nathanson, Paul S. – Journal of Children in Contemporary Society, 1989
The case for intergenerational programs based on political and moral imperatives is explored. From a political standpoint, organizations for the aging can benefit by demonstrating commitment to child welfare. From a moral standpoint, the organized aging community should provide leadership and support for general social betterment, advocating…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Child Advocacy, Children, Economically Disadvantaged
Nee, David – Journal of Children in Contemporary Society, 1989
The following social problems suggest the need for an intergenerational movement in the United States: (1) the social isolation of old and young; (2) the political and social strain resulting from Federal budget allocations; and (3) the labor shortage and its impact on social services. Programs linking elders and the young can address these…
Descriptors: Children, Federal Programs, High Risk Persons, Intergenerational Programs
Stearns, Peter N. – Journal of Children in Contemporary Society, 1989
Relationships between old and young have been problematic throughout much of the history of Western civilization. Although intergenerational conflict has accelerated in the twentieth century, pre-industrial and industrial periods in Western societies saw numerous family, economic, and property tensions between generations. Contemporary conditions…
Descriptors: Age Groups, Children, Family Relationship, Futures (of Society)
Bocian, Kathleen; Newman, Sally – Journal of Children in Contemporary Society, 1989
Reasons for evaluating intergenerational programs are presented, and unique features and basic components of these evaluations are described. Strategies and methodologies used in the program evaluation process are systematically outlined. Careful and serious evaluation can provide insights into problem areas, successful program elements,…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Children, Client Characteristics (Human Services), Data Analysis


