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Keller, Ursula; Tillman, Kathryn Harker – Social Forces, 2008
We examine immigrant generation differences in college attendance and college type among youth ages 18 through 26 who have graduated from a U.S. high school. Results indicate that first- and second-generation immigrants are significantly more likely to attend college than their third-plus generation counterparts of similar race/ethnicity,…
Descriptors: Ethnicity, Family Characteristics, Educational Attainment, College Attendance
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Herzberg, Heidrun – Studies in the Education of Adults, 2006
In this article, the thesis is posited that Bourdieu's concept of habitus, if used in the analysis of lifelong (biographical) learning and training processes, requires reformulation in terms of biographical theory. In the light of this suggestion, the author presents her own concept of a biographical learning habitus. In an intergenerational study…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Lifelong Learning, Intergenerational Programs, Parents
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Kirshner, Ben – Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2008
Multiracial youth activism groups, based in working class and poor neighborhoods, seek to improve social conditions by organizing grassroots campaigns. Campaigns such as these, which require sophisticated planning, organizing, and advocacy skills, are noteworthy not just for their political impact, but also because of the insights they provide…
Descriptors: Empowerment, Neighborhoods, Working Class, Social Action
Cohen, Lee M., Ed. – 1993
In the introduction to this book, Lee Cohen notes that difficulties in allocating resources are as old as recorded history, and that just solutions must evolve and adapt with the changing society. The concluding statement that only with a full understanding of the divergent approaches to justice can intergenerational policies be forged leads to…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Human Services, Intergenerational Programs
Ryan, Katherine E.; And Others – 1991
Because family literacy programs are new, the definition of such programs and program models are still evolving. Broadly speaking, two criteria differentiate family literacy programs from other literacy programs: (1) the program is conceptualized around the concerns of the family as a unit; and (2) there is, at minimum, an implied educational…
Descriptors: Family Literacy, Family Programs, Intergenerational Programs, Models
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Jaffe, Dale J.; Howe, Elizabeth – Gerontologist, 1988
Surveyed agency-assisted shared housing programs and interviewed clients of one program. Developed two typologies, one of programs and one of matches. Found independent matches, characterized by social distance, were likely to be dominant type created by housing-oriented programs; dependent matches, characterized by intimacy, were more likely to…
Descriptors: Agency Role, Housing, Human Services, Intergenerational Programs
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Strom, Robert – Educational Gerontology, 1988
Presents rationale for education of grandparents and format of innovative program. Discusses these elements of grandparent curriculum: sharing feelings and ideas with peers, listening to perspective of young people, studying life-span personal development, improving family communication skills, and focusing self-evaluation on relevant behavior.…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Grandparents, Intergenerational Programs, Lifelong Learning
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Wingerter, Betty; And Others – Journal of Extension, 1995
According to focus groups with 4-H adult and teen volunteers in Ohio, teens felt the most effective adults had a sense of humor, flexibility, and open minds; adults felt effective teens were self-confident, motivated, respectful, and mature. Teens thought adults did not listen to or understand them. Adults seemed to expect adult-like behavior from…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Extension Education, Intergenerational Programs
Gribbin, Randall; Kenner, Lynn – Principal, 1992
In a Texas elementary school's Adopt-a-Grandfriend program, senior citizens enrich student learning by sharing personal experiences that cover decades of history-making events. They also model traditional values often lacking in today's society, including honesty, courage, compassion, and obedience. Tips are provided for planning a grandfriend…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Grandparents, Intergenerational Programs, Older Adults
Langford, Susan – Adults Learning (England), 1999
Carefully designed intergenerational arts programs help both older and younger learners explore and celebrate differences, clarify and express feelings, and articulate fears and hopes. (SK)
Descriptors: Children, Creative Art, Foreign Countries, Intergenerational Programs
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Schwartz, Lisa K.; Simmons, Joseph P. – Educational Gerontology, 2001
A survey of 62 undergraduates involved in interactions with older adults found that self-reported quality of contact, not frequency of contact, was significantly related to attitudes toward elderly persons. Ensuring that contact conditions are favorable may facilitate intergenerational interactions. (SK)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Interaction, Intergenerational Programs, Older Adults
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Pinquart, Martin; Wenzel, Silka; Sorensen, Silvia – Educational Gerontology, 2000
Older adults (n=20) and 8-11 year-olds (n=32) participated in either experimental groups (joint activities) or control groups (children and adults working alone or with age peers). Adults' ratings of children were more positive only in experimental groups. Children's attitudes were positive in both groups and remained so weeks later. (SK)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Children, Group Activities, Intergenerational Programs
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Barton, Hedy – Educational Gerontology, 1999
An intergenerational program included a classroom curriculum and visits between 36 older adults and nine adolescents with emotional disturbances. The youths' attitudes toward older people were less positive after the experience. However, their overall evaluation of the program was extremely favorable. (SK)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Attitude Change, Emotional Disturbances, Intergenerational Programs
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Marcia, S. Marx; Alicia, R. Pannell; Parpura-Gill, Aleksandra; Cohen-Mansfield, Jiska – Educational Gerontology, 2004
Ten elementary school students in need of a positive self-image and/or a sense of appropriate social conduct took part in a monthly intergenerational visiting program at an assisted living facility. In comparison to systematic observations obtained in their classrooms, the children were observed to be significantly less anxious, more interested,…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Academic Failure, Intergenerational Programs, Focus Groups
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Rosebrook, Vicki – Childhood Education, 2007
Intergenerational programs unite people of different ages and provide opportunities for individuals, families, and communities to enjoy and benefit from the richness of a culturally and generationally diverse society that encompasses the needs and interests of the individuals involved. Reflecting on the numbers of young children and senior adults…
Descriptors: Social Development, Preschool Children, Intergenerational Programs, Research Projects
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