GERONTOLOGY AND EDUCATION: A CASE FOR COLLABORATION |
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Authors: | Carol Barnes Marilyn McCall Wiles |
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Institution: | 1. Miami University;2. Educational Adaptations, Inc. |
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Abstract: | Too little consideration has been given to the potential dangers underlying program development for older adults. These dangers are exemplified by the inability of program designers to share their expertise. A close examination of current educational efforts serving the older adult reveals that past inadequacies and present growth trends demand more realistic approaches. More people are going to reach the age of 65; shifts in population demand shifts in priorities. This paper attempts to focus on emerging problems associated with program development. Territoriality becomes a central issue in determining who should develop and implement programs for and about older people. The audiences to which this paper is addressed are educators and gerontologists. The prime question raised is: “Can collaborative efforts between gerontologists and educators improve current program quality?" |
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