Intergenerational Knowledge Transfer
Resources
Knowledge and Ethics:
Reflections on Ethics of Knowledge Activities with special Focus on
Intergenerational Knowledge
Transfer; by
Stefan Berndes
Abstracts of the Workshop
KNOWLEDGE FOR THE FUTURE
Literature:
Intergenerational Service Topic Bibliography
[National Service-Learning
Cooperative Clearinghouse
An Adjunct ERIC Clearinghouse on Service-Learning
By
Robin Vue-Benson,
Robert Shumer, PhD,
February 1995,
Revised By
Madeleine S. Hengel, PhD Candidate,
Craig Hollander,
Updated August 1997
INTERGENERATIONAL MATERIALS
Publications Catalog - GENERAL
[GENERATIONS TOGETHER:
AN INTERGENERATIONAL STUDIES PROGRAM
University Center for Social and Urban Research
University of Pittsburgh, 1998]
Groves, David L.
"Computer Assisted Instruction With Senior Citizens"
Journal of Instructional Psychology, Sept. 1990, Vol. 21 221-226
Ogozalek, Virginia. "The Social Impacts of Computing: Computer Technology
and the Graying of America,"
Social Science Review, Winter 1991.
Search Results (Duc Vo):
Here are the results of my search for
INTERGENERATION:
- The Education For All (EFA) site:
http://www.education.unesco.org/unesco/educprog/brochure/005.html
Results for keyword: intergeneration working with
computer
- Book resources for intergeneration issues:
http://www.iyi.org/intergen.htm
Results for keyword: intergenerational knowledge
transfer
- Virginia General Assembly Initiates a Study on SJR 345
"Intergenerational Transfer of Skills from the Elderly to the
Young"
http://users.aol.com/intergen01/index.html
- Intergenerational transfer of knowledge. Academic lingo for
communicating and exchanging knowledge with our grandparents, uncles,
aunties, and friends whose ages span different generations.
http://weber.u.washington.edu/~barbie/498intro1.htm This is a site
worth checking into. They are gathering information for the same subject
as you are. You might want to contact them and get more info on how
they're doing.
- Q & A about Family and Intergenerational Literacy in
Multilingual Families also include references at end of page:
http://www.cal.org/ncle/digests/famlitqa.htm
Results for keywords: intergenerational
communications
- Intergenerational Communication Around the Pacific Rim
http://falcon.cc.ukans.edu/~harwood/pacrimhp.htm
- Intergenerational Programs: Past, Present, and Future (This is
a book)
http://www.bmpub.com/books/gerontology/intrgen.htm
This book will be of interest students, academics, and
professionals in a variety of social and human service areas: gerontology,
psychology, early childhood, mental health and family counseling,
education, social work, and intergenerational studies.
- SeniorNet's colection of intergeneration work/examples.
http://www.seniornet.org/timeline/community/eduindex4.html
At the end of the page, you can go forward to the introduction
page then to the intergeneration page.
- Cast a vote: In the growing intergenerational movement, what
are the common values we use to set our course?
http://www.ott.net/~kin/kindir/preamble.htm
- Generations Together: An Intergenerational Studies
Program
http://www3.pitt.edu/~gti/
This is from the University of Pittsburg. Also have links to
other related sites.
- This is a archive of a newsgroup...one of the subject being
talked about is intergeneration. Scroll up a little for other
intergenerational subjects.
http://www.sirius.com/~sstark/fw/fw2/subject.html#283
- INTERNET AND E-MAIL RESOURCES ON AGING; GENERAL RESOURCES;
INTERGENERATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS
I am not sure if you will have time for this....
Check it
out.
http://www.aoa.dhhs.gov/jpost/gr-intergenerational.html
Results for keywords: intergenerational
learning
- If you are a teacher and you sponsor an intergenerational
learning activity in your school or community or have a curriculum plan
that can be shared with other.
http://library.advanced.org/10120/cyber/extended/intergenerational.html
Also has Real Audio to an intergeneration channel.
- Senior citizens + school kids + plants = intergenerational
learning
http://www.news.cornell.edu/Chronicles/9.19.96/HILT.html
KEY WORDS: AGE AND
LEARNING
- APPLE
GLOBAL EDUCATION (AGE)
- What is an AGE Learning
Project?
An AGE Learning Project:
- is an investigation or
study, drawn from the school curriculum;
- creates new knowledge;
- gets many schools to do
something that contributes to the project;
- draws from many countries,
languages, and points of view; creates results that are
publishable so they can be shared with the AGE community.
- The
Learning Age: a renaissance for a new Britain
"This Green Paper is
the start of a consultation process which will help shape
the Learning Age. I invite you to offer
your views and to make your contribution to ensuring
that the United Kingdom is working, and is working for
everyone, in the first crucial
decade of a new millennium."
KEY WORDS: AGED AND LEARNING
- National
Service-Learning Clearinghouse
Funded by the
Corporation for National Service under Cooperative
Agreement No.
CA-001, the National Service-Learning Cooperative was
developed by the National Youth Leadership Council in
collaboration with
the University of Minnesota.
KEY WORDS: SENIOR AND LEARNING
-
Association for Learning in Retirement Organizations
(ALIROW)
ALIROW , the
Association for Learning in
Retirement Organizations of the West, is an
umbrella organization of senior adult learning
communities in Western United States. Members
share
information and experiences about learning
systems
for the Third Age learners. They continually
improve
their communities through connections
among
LIR's.
- LEANING,
TEACHING, and TECHNOLOGY UNIT
Our unit has a
cross-curricular focus, providing advice, leadership and
services on issues and projects related to:
- Baldwin
Park Unified School District Adult & Continuing
Education designed to meet the
lifelong learning needs of senior citizens.
- Washington
County Council on Aging, Inc. Oregon, USA
Contains many
interesting links to other senior sites and other senior
activities on the net!
- HOME
OF CyberSpace Seniors
maintains a listserv
and email exchange assisting seniors and grade school
children in learning about the Internet.
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