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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
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Pakhomova, E. I. – Russian Education and Society, 2007
The early 1990s were marked by the onset of a period of lengthy depopulation in Russia. A number of countries confronted a natural decline in population in the 20th century, in particular Germany, Italy, Bulgaria, Hungary, the Czech Republic, and Sweden. What is specific to Russia, however, is that the depopulation relates to both components of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Pregnancy, Mortality Rate, Birth Rate
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Newman, Sally; Bocian, Kathleen – Ageing International, 1986
Describes the programs and activities of Generations Together, an agency that promotes mutually beneficial interactions between young and old. Lists six program elements and discusses outcomes. (CH)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Attitude Change, Children, Intergenerational Programs
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Fernandez-Pereiro, Antonio; Sanchez-Ayendez, Melba – Ageing International, 1992
The LinkAges project engages elderly residents of the Dominican Republic in teaching three to six year olds, enhancing children's learning ability, fostering positive attitudes toward aging, and giving the elders opportunities to use their skills and transmit their cultural heritage. (SK)
Descriptors: Child Development, Children, Foreign Countries, Gerontology
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Duvall, Jason; Zint, Michaela – Journal of Environmental Education, 2007
How to design environmental education (EE) programs in ways that encourage children to influence the environmental knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of adults has intrigued researchers for more than a decade. The authors review and synthesize results from 7 studies that sought to answer this question. The studies reviewed were conducted between…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Adult Education, Foreign Countries
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Ellis, Stephen W.; Granville, Gillian – Education and Ageing, 1999
A study of older adult volunteers mentoring primary and secondary students used a framework for intergenerational exchange based on life span development, citizenship, social exclusion, and synergy. Older mentors achieved significant psychological and social gains, and both age groups enjoyed working together for their mutual benefit. (SK)
Descriptors: Children, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Intergenerational Programs
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Kenner, Charmian; Ruby, Mahera; Jessel, John; Gregory, Eve; Arju, Tahera – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2007
This study investigates the learning exchange between three- to six-year-old children and their grandparents, in Sylheti/Bengali-speaking families of Bangladeshi origin and monolingual English-speaking families living in east London. The following concepts from sociocultural theory are applied to this new area of intergenerational learning:…
Descriptors: Intergenerational Programs, Grandparents, Monolingualism, Sociocultural Patterns
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Ward, Christopher R.; Smith, Thomas – Generations, 1997
Accelerating changes in information technology both obstruct the forging of intergenerational communities and offer opportunities to professionals in aging interested in fostering them. Public policy should empower older adults in the same way that schools are being wired. Age and generation cannot be separated from socioeconomic status in…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Children, Communication (Thought Transfer), Information Technology
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Woodard, Diane K. – Journal of At-Risk Issues, 2002
Describes the benefits of intergenerational programs, highlighting a child care program that offers age-appropriate and mutually beneficial activities for children and elders within a nearby retirement community. The program has adopted High/Scope's active learning approach to planning and implementing activities that involve both generations. The…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Child Care, Child Development, Children
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Gallagher, Claire B. – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 2004
In the 'Our Town' project, 20 urban children designed and built an intervention in their neighborhood. The process involved extensive collaboration with the community at large and resulted in a park. This construction was developed in direct contrast to a more typical adult conception of a playground. Children's concerns in their design included…
Descriptors: Urban Youth, Design, Neighborhoods, Neighborhood Improvement
McDuffie, Winifred G., Ed.; Whiteman, Judith R., Ed. – 1989
This handbook (which contains a collection of articles and resources) describes activities that have been used in a program of intergenerational activities in Broome County, New York. In part 1 of the handbook, chapter 1 provides an overview of intergenerational program development. Succeeding chapters present information concerning: (1) issues to…
Descriptors: Adult Day Care, Children, Grandparents, Health
Williams, Molly S.; Berry, Eve – 1992
A curriculum guide for a family-based English-as-a-Second-Language program is presented. The first section contains information on participant recruitment and is followed by details on the class organization, including teaching techniques for parents and children, testing procedures, and field trips. Ten curriculum modules cover the following…
Descriptors: Children, Childrens Literature, Community Colleges, English (Second Language)
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Miller, Marilyn J. – Journal of Employment Counseling, 1986
Programs involving elderly persons in the provision of child care services have evolved as a possible solution to problems identified by working parents and the elderly. Community members must work together on clearly defined objectives if opportunities are to be provided for elderly persons to participate in meaningful intergenerational child…
Descriptors: Child Care Occupations, Child Caregivers, Childhood Needs, Children
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Chamberlain, Valerie M.; And Others – Educational Gerontology, 1994
The Greenwood in Vermont provides residential care for elders, day care for preschoolers, and after-school care for school-aged children. It is economically profitable and contributes to positive interactions between children and adults. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Day Care, Aging (Individuals), Attitudes, Children
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Ogawa, Seiko – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2005
This paper explores the social dimension of lifelong learning from the perspective of demographics, with particular focus on the issue of the birth of fewer children, which has become one of the most important current social issues in Japanese society. When considering the relationship between lifelong learning and demographics, the issues arising…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Demography, Foreign Countries, Child Rearing
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