Educational Gerontology, Gerontology, Aging-Related Information

Welcome to the section related to aging related knowledge. If you have some ideas, suggestions, or resource tips related to this topic, send me an electronic message.

In this section I have included several possibilities for you to consider:

Older adult learning: Instrumental and expressive categories, an article published in Educational Gerontology.

The older adult's learning projects, an article published in Educational Gerontology.

Elderly interestss in the expressive domain, an article published in Educational Gerontology.

Computer-assisted analysis of qualitative gerontological research, a co-authored article published in Educational Gerontology.

How older persons are portrayed in television advertising, a co-authored article published in Educational Gerontology.

A model for learning resource networks for senior adults, a co-authored article published in Educational Gerontology.

Another Educational Gerontology article.

The Older Adult and Learning, a paper developed for ERIC (ED 117 371)

Howard Yale McClusky--A Pioneer and Leader in Educational Gerontology.

Another piece on Howard McClusky.

Howard McClusky's Theory of Margin.

Howard McClusky bibliography.

Here is a quiz to test your knowledge about older adults and the aging process?

A second quiz on your knowledge of older adults and the aging process.

Some material guiding older adult learners.

A mongraph I developed entitled Guiding Older Adult Learner.

A speech I gave at a conference two years ago on older women as learners.

Some tips on guiding older adult learners in terms of alcohol addictions

Here is an article entitled, Successful Aging: Finding the Fifth Level

Here is a research report on the elderly learner

Finally, here is a self-study course to help you increase your knowledge of older adults as learners.


December 30, 2005

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