Intergenerational Programs - Valerie Kuehne

Intergenerational Programs

Understanding What We Have Created

(Autor)

Buch | Softcover
244 Seiten
2000
Routledge (Verlag)
978-0-7890-0817-6 (ISBN)
56,10 inkl. MwSt
Intergenerational Programs: Understanding What We Have Created focuses on research efforts to design, improve, and evaluate activities among younger and older individuals while examining how intergenerational activities impact children, families, and older adult participants. The first single volume to reflect the current state of research knowledge in this area, this vital guide provides practitioners, program developers, researchers, and students with case studies, research findings, and models and examples of productive activities. It will help you guide short- and long-term program development, document activity effectiveness, and ensure program survival during fiscal hardships to give participants constructive and positive experiences. Discussing the opportunity to transfer experience and knowledge of older persons in our society to future generations, Intergenerational Programs: Understanding What We Have Created examines the challenges that may arise in providing meaningful activities for younger and older persons. This helpful book explores research methods, such as qualitative approaches with large, national data sets; observations; program histories; and qualitative analyses of interviews with small numbers of program participants to help you create appropriate activities and foster interdependence between these two age groups. Intergenerational Programs: Understanding What We Have Created will help you research programs and produce successful activity outcomes with such techniques as:



using an ethnographic approach, involving a holistic perspective and using field-based data collection methods, to meet the challenges of creating programs among two different age groups and the social problems each group faces
using constructivist and sociocultural orientations, which are traditionally applied to a “classroom learning,” to offer new ways of viewing and assessing learning in community-based programs
understanding the positive effects grandparents can have on their grandchildren, including helping parents resolve children's behavioral problems and assisting in providing positive environments
incorporating knowledge of drug abuse issues, problem-solving skills, feelings of self-worth, and academic goals into programs to benefit youths
developing elder-care services in conjunction with businesses to improve the quality of life for the elderly and the workers, as well as decreasing workers’absenteeism, mistakes, and time used to make personal calls to elderly relatives who need careComprehensive and intelligent, this current book contains studies and research that explore the negative and positive aspects of certain activities, allowing you to learn from the experiences of others. This book provides research methods and evaluation measures to help you decide what kinds of activities are needed in order to best benefit participants. As a result, you will be able to create relevant programs, assess their effectiveness, and help join different generations in working together for an improved quality of life for all group members.

Valerie Kuehne

Contents



Foreword
Introduction
Section One: Conceptual Foundations for Intergenerational Program Research
The Intergenerational Field's Needs of More Ethnographic Research
Intergenerational Communities: Where Learning and Interaction Go Hand-in Hand
Intergenerational Theory: The Missing Element in Today's Intergenerational Programs
Section Two: Intergenerational Program Impact
Student Improvement in the Intergenerational Work/Study Program
Intergenerational Play Therapy: The Influence of Grandparents in Family Systems
The Mentoring Factor: Evaluation of the Across Ages Intergenerational Approach to Drug Abuse Prevention
Predictors of the Likelihood to Provide Intergenerational Activities in Child and Adult Day Care Centers
Section Three: Process-Oriented Intergenerational Program Research
Intergenerational Interactions: A Descriptive Analysis of Elder-Child Interactions in a Campus-Based Child Care Center
Elder-Child Interaction Analysis: An Observation Instrument for Classrooms Involving Older Adults as Mentors, Tutors, or Resource Persons
Section Four: Questions and Challenges
Corporate Opportunities for Intergenerational Linkages: A Human Resources Perspective
Designing for Change: Attitudes Toward the Elderly and Intergenerational Programming
Establishing School Volunteer Programs
Capacity Building Partnerships Between Indigenous Youth and Elders
Epilogue
Intergenerational Contact at Intergroup Communication
Index
Reference Notes Included

Erscheint lt. Verlag 3.2.2000
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 385 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 0-7890-0817-3 / 0789008173
ISBN-13 978-0-7890-0817-6 / 9780789008176
Zustand Neuware
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