Lifelong learning : the education of the aging population

Lifelong Learning: The Education of the Aging Population focuses on the education of the aging population worldwide. The book includes studies representing a variety of perspectives and research methods, rich and informative in analyzing the issue under country-specific social, cultural, historical,...

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Other Authors Wang, Qiu (Editor), Wan, Guofang (Editor), Fantacone, Dominick (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2025.
SeriesChinese American Educational Research and Development Association book series.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781805920786
DOI10.1108/978-1-80592-076-2
Physical Description1 online resource (272 pages).

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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1. Education for digital inclusion of the elderly in the light of government strategies: The example of Poland / Justyna Przywojska and Aldona Podgórniak-Krzykacz
  • Chapter 2. Age-friendly learning environments to support older people's media literacies / Päivi Rasi-Heikkinen
  • Chapter 3. Smart campus bridges the digital gap: A case study of shanghai university for the elderly / Min Wang and Ying Kuang
  • Chapter 4. Facilitating active learning among the aging population in taiwan: The 1-2-3 instructional model / Hui-Chuan Wei and Ai-Tzu Li
  • Chapter 5. Lifelong learning and well-being: Lessons from u.s. Older adults before and during covid-19 / Craig A. Talmage, Richard C. Knopf, R. Jack Hansen, Kevin M. Connaughton, Stacey H. Rivera, Steven P. Thaxton , and Virginia Miller
  • Chapter 6. Promoting intergenerational learning between the elderly and children through home-school collaboration: A study in a Chinese rural community / Wenshu Li, Jiacheng Li , and Shuli Tu
  • Chapter 7. Japanese social education and the aging problems in underpopulated areas: Older adults' self-initiated learning / Qianran Wang and Harusuke Kubota
  • Chapter 8. Embracing positive aging in a small poetry-writing community: Writing and sense of belonging / Edwin Creely, Jane Southcott , and Luke Creely
  • Chapter 9. Remedies for lifelong learning and improving the quality of lifelong learning activities for the Turkish elderly / Selahattin Turan, Hamit Özen , and Hakan Sönmez
  • Chapter 10. The effectiveness of active aging learning in taiwan: From the perspective of service quality / Ai-Tzu Li and Hui-Chuan Wei
  • Chapter 11. Lifelong learning: An andragogical approach to education for the aging population / Suwithida Charungkaittikul and John A. Henschke.