1991
DOI: 10.1080/0360127910170408
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Junior High Health Teachers’ Knowledge and Attitudes About Aging and Implementation of Aging Education

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“…Couper, Sheehan, and Thomas (1991) found that oral history projects, senior volunteer programs, and open-ended intergenerational discussions at a workshop yielded positive attitude changes for üfth and sixth graders. Ausherman, White, and Chenier (1991) reported that there is a need for instructional materials and in-service training on the topic of aging with regularly updated materials.…”
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“…Couper, Sheehan, and Thomas (1991) found that oral history projects, senior volunteer programs, and open-ended intergenerational discussions at a workshop yielded positive attitude changes for üfth and sixth graders. Ausherman, White, and Chenier (1991) reported that there is a need for instructional materials and in-service training on the topic of aging with regularly updated materials.…”
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confidence: 98%