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Dosa, Marta L. – 1987
Focusing on the role of information in the planning and managing of intergenerational programs, this paper argues that two types of information--formal/objective and personal/subjective--must be addressed in relation to the problems of aging members of our society. These two types of information are characterized via illustrative stories: the…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Cultural Context, Gerontology, Information Transfer
National Postal Museum, Washington, DC. Education Dept. – 1997
This booklet contains information on how to set up a Pen Friends project, a nationwide, intergenerational writing project that pairs a class of junior of senior high school students with a group of older adults in the same community. The booklet notes that participants establish a relationship through letter writing based on visits to a local…
Descriptors: Intergenerational Programs, Letters (Correspondence), Older Adults, Program Descriptions
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Ward, Christopher R.; Duquin, Mary E.; Streetman, Heidi – Educational Gerontology, 1998
Fourteen students in a therapeutic massage course practiced with elderly clients. Interviews and student journals showed a very positive shift in attitudes toward aging and working with older clients. The kinesthetic experience and the intensity of the interaction influenced the attitude change. (SK)
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Attitude Change, Gerontology, Higher Education
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Chen, Nina – Journal of Extension, 1997
Three components of an intergenerational program were older volunteers reading to and working with children in school, children exchanging letters and pictures with frail and home-bound elderly, and children's visits to nursing homes and senior centers. A survey of 100 students showed that 89% were very positive about the opportunity to learn…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Childhood Attitudes, Elementary School Students, Frail Elderly
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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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Nichols, Allison H. – Journal of Intergenerational Relationships, 2003
Analysis of Linking Intergenerational Networks in Communities (LINC), a 5-year collaboration among a university, private agency, and state offices of aging and education, resulted in the following lessons for collaboration: (1) establish individual and collaborative roles and responsibilities; (2) develop effective communication strategy; (3) use…
Descriptors: Cooperative Programs, Higher Education, Intergenerational Programs, Networks
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Pearlman, Victoria; Wallingford, Minetta S. – Journal of Intergenerational Relationships, 2003
In an intergenerational service-learning project, occupational therapy interns provided wellness interventions for older adults residing in a community house. Occupational performance measures improved for six of eight clients. Students increased knowledge of wellness planning and programming. The program was consistent with the house's mission of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Intergenerational Programs, Internship Programs, Occupational Therapy
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Whitty, Pam; Brown, Cheryl; Crawford, Sally – English Quarterly, 2002
Reflects upon the development, implementation and research of specific intergenerational family literacy initiatives in the Anglophone section of New Brunswick. Presents four initiatives and discusses working with the community, working in the neighborhood, and working within a university context. (SG)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Community Involvement, Educational Research, Family Literacy
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Richardson, Maurine V.; And Others – Reading Improvement, 1995
Discusses current definitions of intergenerational and family literacy, how school districts may become involved, strategies that families may implement, and how districts should remain part of the process that will lead to the empowerment of families and schools in the development of intergenerational literacy and the eventual achievement of the…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Educational Trends, Futures (of Society), Intergenerational Programs
Boyer, Ernest L. – Principal, 1992
In "Ready to Learn: A Mandate for the Nation," Ernest L. Boyer examines the challenges posed by the school readiness national goal. The seven-step strategy for achieving this goal includes a healthy start, empowered parents, quality preschool experience, a responsive workplace, television as teacher, neighborhoods for learning, and…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Early Childhood Education, Intergenerational Programs, Kindergarten
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O'Brien, Sandra J. – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 1992
An unnecessary bias toward separate programing for younger and older adults precludes intergenerational learning and reinforces age stereotypes. Recent gerontological research supports common learning themes for young and old: self-sufficiency, adaptation, and class and gender concerns. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Age Discrimination, Educational Gerontology, Intergenerational Programs
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Thornburg, Devin G. – Journal of Reading Behavior, 1993
Examines the effects of an intergenerational literacy program on the measured English proficiency of nine bilingual families. Finds significant increases in the families' measured second-language facility. Proposes that teacher scaffolding strategies, as well as parents' and children's efforts to linguistically mediate each other's learning, were…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Discourse Analysis, English (Second Language), Intergenerational Programs
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Scherer, Marge – Educational Leadership, 1998
The author of "In the Shelter of Each Other" addresses how to remedy lack of community that is disorienting families. Parents work too many hours. Adults are spending too much time with TV and computers, voting down bond issues, and providing less communal space for children. Parents need to be convinced that creating community…
Descriptors: Community, Community Involvement, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Environment
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Gilpin, Donald – Stage of the Art, 2001
Describes the play "Voices" created from 30 interviews with local residents and about 50 accompanying slide photographs. Notes that the interview subjects ranged from 15 to 91 years of age across as wide spectrum of the populace as possible. Describes how the production was an attempt to provide a hearing to a range of different voices, opinions…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Community Programs, Drama, Higher Education
Cuevas, Roger – Phi Delta Kappan, 2000
An innovative intergenerational program in Miami-Dade County (Florida) Public Schools trains adolescents to teach senior citizens about fire safety at an adult education center. Kids enjoy their relationships with "second grandparents" while imparting valuable information and translating safety checklists into Spanish. (MLH)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Fire Protection, Helping Relationship, High Schools
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