2016
DOI: 10.15503/jecs20161.180.192
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Support of active ageing through P2P learning

Abstract: Personal development throughout the course of life is at the core of several important policy documents that have shaped European cooperation in economic, social and educational sciences over the last decade. The paradigm of Lifelong Learning implies learning at any age of life and underlines the importance of achieving continuous knowledge and self-care.Pedagogy has started taking into account the age of older adults only in recent years.The European project we are going to illustrate sought to test how well … Show more

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“…In a pre-figurative society, the younger generations follow closely behind civilisational changes and sometimes create them (Mead, 1970). The older generations, due to their increasing cognitive limitations, are more and more in need of support in order not to be at the margins of civilisation and, as a result, become a kind of ballast (Baschiera & De Meyer, 2016).…”
Section: Workhops: Igl Educators' Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a pre-figurative society, the younger generations follow closely behind civilisational changes and sometimes create them (Mead, 1970). The older generations, due to their increasing cognitive limitations, are more and more in need of support in order not to be at the margins of civilisation and, as a result, become a kind of ballast (Baschiera & De Meyer, 2016).…”
Section: Workhops: Igl Educators' Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, they rarely undertake research activities, despite their statutory aims in this field. Most often the obstacle to research is the lack of suitable staff who would be appropriately prepared and motivated to conduct their own studies [39]. Such activities are usually undertaken by university staff who act in close co-operation with the U3A-for example, staff from research universities [40,41].…”
Section: New Opportunities For Active Ageingmentioning
confidence: 99%