A Hands-On Approach to Teaching about Aging

32 Activities for the Classroom and Beyond

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Gerontology, Health & Well Being, Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Social Work
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Author: ISBN: 9780826149176
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company Publication: September 28, 2017
Imprint: Springer Publishing Company Language: English
Author:
ISBN: 9780826149176
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
Publication: September 28, 2017
Imprint: Springer Publishing Company
Language: English

A one-of-a-kind guide to active, engaging learning strategies for aging studies

Harnessing the proven benefits of active learning strategies, this is the first activity book created for a broad spectrum of courses in aging-related higher education. It features 32 classroom and community-based educational activities for instructors seeking to introduce and/or enhance aging content in their courses. Underscoring the interdisciplinary nature of aging studies, the book encompasses teaching strategies for instructors in such disciplines as Counseling, Family Studies, Gerontology, Geriatrics, Medicine, Psychology, Public Administration, Public Health, Nursing, Social Work, Sociology, Speech Pathology, and others.

This peer-reviewed collection of hands-on activities is designed by noted educators in aging and incorporates AGHE competencies. It offers clear, step-by-step procedures for implementing each activity including preparation, introduction, the activity itself, discussion/reflection, wrap-up, and assessment. The book also addresses learning outcomes and includes recommendations for number of participants, settings, materials, and time required. Encompassing key, impactful issues affecting older individuals, the text examines Ageism and Aging in the Media, Dementia, Demography, Health Care, Housing, Physical Aging, Policy and Politics of Aging, Positive Interactions with Older Adults, and Spirituality. In addition to its value to students, the book’s activities are also beneficial to professionals instructing or participating in staff trainings, in-services, and continuing education.

Key Features:

Contains 32 experiential learning activities for students in a great variety of aging-related disciplines

Designed for activities in the classroom, in the community, on line, and take- home

Provides clear, step-by-step procedures for each activity from implementation through assessment

Addresses student learning outcomes and includes a glossary

Incorporates AGHE competencies

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A one-of-a-kind guide to active, engaging learning strategies for aging studies

Harnessing the proven benefits of active learning strategies, this is the first activity book created for a broad spectrum of courses in aging-related higher education. It features 32 classroom and community-based educational activities for instructors seeking to introduce and/or enhance aging content in their courses. Underscoring the interdisciplinary nature of aging studies, the book encompasses teaching strategies for instructors in such disciplines as Counseling, Family Studies, Gerontology, Geriatrics, Medicine, Psychology, Public Administration, Public Health, Nursing, Social Work, Sociology, Speech Pathology, and others.

This peer-reviewed collection of hands-on activities is designed by noted educators in aging and incorporates AGHE competencies. It offers clear, step-by-step procedures for implementing each activity including preparation, introduction, the activity itself, discussion/reflection, wrap-up, and assessment. The book also addresses learning outcomes and includes recommendations for number of participants, settings, materials, and time required. Encompassing key, impactful issues affecting older individuals, the text examines Ageism and Aging in the Media, Dementia, Demography, Health Care, Housing, Physical Aging, Policy and Politics of Aging, Positive Interactions with Older Adults, and Spirituality. In addition to its value to students, the book’s activities are also beneficial to professionals instructing or participating in staff trainings, in-services, and continuing education.

Key Features:

Contains 32 experiential learning activities for students in a great variety of aging-related disciplines

Designed for activities in the classroom, in the community, on line, and take- home

Provides clear, step-by-step procedures for each activity from implementation through assessment

Addresses student learning outcomes and includes a glossary

Incorporates AGHE competencies

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