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Peer reviewedApt, Patricia Harper; Hiemstra, Roger – Educational Gerontology, 1980
This model: (1) involves senior adults as resource people and permits them to plan their own educational programs; (2) takes advantage of their previous experience and knowledge; (3) assists them in utilizing existing learning resources; and (4) does not lock them into fixed schedules or locations. (Author/BEF)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Educational Gerontology, Educational Resources, Experiential Learning
Peer reviewedMacLean, Michael J.; Marcus, Lotte – Educational Gerontology, 1981
Presented at the fifth Annual Meeting of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, March 7-10, 1979, Washington, D.C., this paper describes and discusses an educational approach in which several elderly persons participated as consultants in a course on aging. (RC)
Descriptors: Consultants, Course Descriptions, Course Evaluation, Educational Gerontology
Houze, R. Neal; Simon, Rebecca J. – Journal of College Placement, 1981
Co-op programs alternate work and study in order to enhance the development of future professionals. Suggestions for writing proposals, working with managers and supervisors, drawing up administrative policies, and recruiting students are offered. The importance of the triadic partners (employer, student, and academic institution) working together…
Descriptors: Cooperative Education, Employers, Experiential Learning, Higher Education
Hazler, Richard J.; Singer, Mark J. – 1979
This paper offers a rationale and introduction to three innovative techniques which provide initial counseling experiences to trainees in the helping professions. The development of a cooperative program with the drama department to train and utilize drama students as coached clients is described as the first technique. The second technique is…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Counselor Training, Experiential Learning, Graduate Students
Peer reviewedSchmall, Vicki L.; Staton, Maryanne – Educational Gerontology, 1981
Describes a short-term experiential project for gerontology students in minority/ethnic communities which can serve as a model for universities. Results indicate the project enhanced academic study and provided students a meaningful introduction to designing and implementing effective health and social service programs for minority/ ethnic…
Descriptors: American Indians, College Students, Cross Cultural Training, Cultural Education
Peer reviewedRehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 1982
Describes a rehabilitation counselor training program, the Independent Living Project, that attempts to meet the needs of a community agency while simultaneously providing students with a paid work experience, direct client contact, and an opportunity to integrate the knowledge and skills learned in counselor education programs. (Author/RC)
Descriptors: Community Resources, Counselor Training, Educational Needs, Experiential Learning
Peer reviewedIhsen, Susanne; Isenhardt, Ingrid; Steinhagen de Sanchez, Ute – European Journal of Engineering Education, 1998
In engineering education, creativity and communication processes have become necessary in complex structures such as technological networks and virtual reality. A new sociotechnical approach describes the engineering profession in aspects other than technology such as tasks, views, organization structures, and cooperation. Describes a…
Descriptors: Creative Development, Creativity, Educational Change, Educational Objectives


