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Peer reviewedNewman, 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
Newman, Sally – 1993
Residential, familial, and recreational patterns of contemporary U.S. society tend to isolate the young from the old. Sensitivity to this isolation has prompted many human service agencies to seek ways to promote opportunities for constructive and ongoing interactions involving children and older persons. This paper provides insights and…
Descriptors: Community Programs, Intergenerational Programs, Older Adults, Planning
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
Peer reviewedWeinrich, Donna M. – Educational Gerontology, 2003
Graduate and undergraduate gerontology students teamed to design and implement intergenerational service-learning projects. A weekly critical incident questionnaire gathered data on team development, collaboration, and learning. Students (n=17) considered team process the high point of the class; learning emerged through struggles with the…
Descriptors: Gerontology, Group Dynamics, Higher Education, Intergenerational Programs
Peer reviewedChowdhary, Usha – Educational Gerontology, 2002
Seventh graders (n=98) participated in a 1-week module involving study of the aging process and visits with older adults. Pre/postprogram data revealed significant improvement in age perception, attitudes about personal attributes of older people, and involvement with elders. However, scores on a facts on aging quiz dropped significant. (SK)
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Grade 7, Intergenerational Programs, Intermediate Grades
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
Peer reviewedHamon, Raeann R.; Koch, Deborah K. – Educational Gerontology, 1993
Responses from 59 of 80 undergraduate gerontology students participating in the Elder Mentor Relationship program revealed that, despite initial apprehension, most students found it rewarding. It increased their understanding about aging, fostered respect and admiration, and contributed to personal growth. (SK)
Descriptors: Gerontology, Higher Education, Intergenerational Programs, Interpersonal Relationship
Peer reviewedFernandez-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
Peer reviewedDellmann-Jenkins, Mary; And Others – Educational Gerontology, 1994
Six seminars attended by 45 college students aged 19-23 and 25 Senior Guest students over 60 positively influenced younger students' interest in gerontology and acceptance of older persons socially and academically. Seniors also developed more positive attitudes toward younger students as well as younger family members. (SK)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, College Students, Gerontology, Intergenerational Programs
Peer reviewedGeissler, 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
Peer reviewedLarkin, Elizabeth – Generations, 1999
Discusses the need to improve child care situations and suggests an intergenerational intervention as a solution. Describes successful models such as"Foster Grandparents." (JOW)
Descriptors: After School Programs, Child Caregivers, Day Care, Intergenerational Programs
Peer reviewedOsborne, Sandra S.; Bullock, Janis R. – Educational Gerontology, 1999
In the Befrienders program, young adults visited, interacted with, and assisted homebound, isolated older adults. Participants (20 younger, 22 older) and the seniors' family members identified numerous benefits and valued the intergenerational relationships that were formed. (SK)
Descriptors: Homebound, Intergenerational Programs, Interpersonal Relationship, Older Adults
Peer reviewedBrooks, Greg – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 1998
Summarizes results for parents of the original evaluation and the follow-up of Family Literacy Demonstration Programmes at four sites in Wales and England. Finds that parents benefited in employment, study, qualifications, literacy, and ability to help their children, and involvement with their children's schools. (RS)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Family Literacy, Foreign Countries, Intergenerational Programs
Peer reviewedNichols, Allison H.; Monard, Kathia – Educational Gerontology, 2001
A survey of 230 students in intergenerational service learning courses identified their motivations for involvement. Younger women were interested in relationship-related benefits; older women in altruism and knowledge gains. Males were interested in gaining credits and opportunities to work in areas of potential career interest. (SK)
Descriptors: Educational Gerontology, Higher Education, Intergenerational Programs, Service Learning
Peer reviewedKazemek, Francis E.; Wellik, Jerry; Zimmerman, Pat – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2002
Shares some responses from those involved in an ongoing oral history and writing project that connects members from a senior center writing group with children 9 to 12 years old from a self-contained special education program. Hopes that these comments and insights will serve as a parting testimony to the value of such intergenerational efforts.…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Intergenerational Programs, Oral History, Special Education


