2002
DOI: 10.1300/j137v06n03_06
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Impact of an Intergenerational Program on 4th Graders' Attitudes Toward Elders andSchool Behaviors

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“…(4) The relationships between grandparents and grandchildren became closer. This confirms previous findings and contributes additional evidence which suggests that intergenerational learning is a good way of fostering intergenerational relationships and personal development of grandparents and grandchildren (Cummings et al 2002;Boström 2004;Herrmann et al 2005;Kenner et al2007;Holmes 2009;George and Singer 2011;Powers et al 2013;Hanemann et al 2017). These findings also make us rethink the relationship between family and learning.…”
Section: Discussion and Limitationssupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…(4) The relationships between grandparents and grandchildren became closer. This confirms previous findings and contributes additional evidence which suggests that intergenerational learning is a good way of fostering intergenerational relationships and personal development of grandparents and grandchildren (Cummings et al 2002;Boström 2004;Herrmann et al 2005;Kenner et al2007;Holmes 2009;George and Singer 2011;Powers et al 2013;Hanemann et al 2017). These findings also make us rethink the relationship between family and learning.…”
Section: Discussion and Limitationssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Similarly, Robert Strom and Shirley Strom (1995) found that schools provide various types of educational cooperation projects for grandparents and children to participate in, and that different models of intergenerational learning gradually form in these projects. Cummings et al (2002) note that schools can develop a formal curriculum that also considers older adults' knowledge and perspectives.…”
Section: Ways To Encourage Intergenerational Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A greater awareness of ageism and homophilic prejudices in the design of applications and devices, a greater knowledge and concern for the difficulties of seniors, and the promotion of intergenerational learning strategies could contribute to reducing or closing this digital divide. As regards this, studies conducted on intergenerational digital learning programs, from grandchildren to grandparents, demonstrate the success of such programs [44][45][46]. They all demonstrate success in the digital learning of the elderly and some significant changes of perception and attitude toward the elderly by younger people, such as children [46] and students [47] are also appreciated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Si bien son numerosos los beneficios que se relacionan con los programas intergeneracionales a nivel internacional, la investigación sobre los cambios en las actitudes de las personas mayores y los niños después de su participación en programas intergeneracionales es un enfoque todavía incipiente y poco desarrollado en el ámbito de la gerontología educativa (Cohen-Mansfield y Jensen, 2017;Cummings et al, 2008;Lynott y Merola, 2007;Osborne y Hall, 2008;Thompson y Weaver, 2016;Whitehouse, 2013;Whitehouse et al, 2000Whitehouse et al, , 2016. También a nivel nacional la evaluación de los cambios producidos tras la participación en un programa intergeneracional se encuentra en un estado emergente, si bien, cabe destacar las investigaciones desarrolladas por Guerra (2014), Pinazo y Montoro (2008) y Sánchez y otros (2018).…”
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