ERIC Number: EJ1250697
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2020-Apr
Pages: 16
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Older Adult Education: Toward Age-Friendly Canadian Universities
Kops, William John
Canadian Journal for the Study of Adult Education, v32 n1 p59-73 Apr 2020
Interest in older adult education (OAE) is intensifying for several reasons. The number of older adults in Canada is growing, increasing the proportion of older people in the population. Many older adults are now more active and want creative challenges, opportunities to learn, and chances to contribute to their community. In turn, cognitive and social activities, including educational activities, benefit the health and well-being of older adults and their communities. Adults face multiple role changes as they age, which can motivate them to participate in education to inform and support life transitions. Universities are well positioned to engage the growing and changing population of older adults in creative and interesting ways, and in doing so, more fully serve their communities. The paper provides a perspective on how OAE is currently understood and practised in Canadian universities, identifies issues facing educators in sustaining/developing these types of educational programs, and poses considerations for future directions for university-based OAE.
Descriptors: Older Adults, Universities, Foreign Countries, Program Development, College Role, Continuing Education, Lifelong Learning, Community Education, Adult Students, Retirement, Motivation, Barriers, Student Diversity, Access to Education, Communities of Practice, Sustainability
Mount Saint Vincent University. e-mail: cjsaerceea@gmail.com; Web site: https://cjsae.library.dal.ca/index.php/cjsae
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education; Adult Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Canada
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