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Main Authors: Mehrotra, Chandra M. N., And Others
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1983
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED243057
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author Mehrotra, Chandra M. N.
And Others
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And Others
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And Others
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contents Nursing Home as a Resource in Teaching Courses on Aging. Mehrotra, Chandra M. N. And Others Aging (Individuals) Cooperative Programs Courses Educational Gerontology Educational Resources Experiential Learning Higher Education Inservice Education Nursing Homes Research Opportunities Student Experience Student Participation With the increased percentage of older adults in the population, demand for professionals and paraprofessionals who possess both technical disciplinary competence and the experiential training necessary to work with older adults has increased. A program at the College of St. Scholastica in Duluth, Minnesota, allows students preparing for a career in gerontology to undertake both cognitive and experiential learning activities. This approach enables them to develop a better understanding of the aging process and also fosters positive attitudes towards the aged. Cognitive learning is achieved by attending lectures, reading books, journals, and other materials, and through conducting library research. Experiential learning, which is an integral part of the courses, takes place through participation in group or individual projects in an applied setting. The Benedictine Health Center (BHC), a health care facility located on the college campus, provides students with a variety of experiential learning opportunities. In addition to these opportunities, cooperative relationships have developed betwen the college faculty and the BHC staff. Students have assisted the faculty in an Andrus Foundation study examining the social interactions of BHC residents and day service adults with students, children, staff, and others. Students also conduct internships, hold part-time jobs, and do mini-projects at the BHC. Faculty invite BHC staff and residents to serve as speakers in their classes. College courses in gerontology and other disciplines are offered at the BHC, and gerontology faculty provide in-service training to new employees at the BHC. (Author/BL)
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spellingShingle Nursing Home as a Resource in Teaching Courses on Aging.
Mehrotra, Chandra M. N.
And Others
Aging (Individuals)
Cooperative Programs
Courses
Educational Gerontology
Educational Resources
Experiential Learning
Higher Education
Inservice Education
Nursing Homes
Research Opportunities
Student Experience
Student Participation
Nursing Home as a Resource in Teaching Courses on Aging. Mehrotra, Chandra M. N. And Others Aging (Individuals) Cooperative Programs Courses Educational Gerontology Educational Resources Experiential Learning Higher Education Inservice Education Nursing Homes Research Opportunities Student Experience Student Participation With the increased percentage of older adults in the population, demand for professionals and paraprofessionals who possess both technical disciplinary competence and the experiential training necessary to work with older adults has increased. A program at the College of St. Scholastica in Duluth, Minnesota, allows students preparing for a career in gerontology to undertake both cognitive and experiential learning activities. This approach enables them to develop a better understanding of the aging process and also fosters positive attitudes towards the aged. Cognitive learning is achieved by attending lectures, reading books, journals, and other materials, and through conducting library research. Experiential learning, which is an integral part of the courses, takes place through participation in group or individual projects in an applied setting. The Benedictine Health Center (BHC), a health care facility located on the college campus, provides students with a variety of experiential learning opportunities. In addition to these opportunities, cooperative relationships have developed betwen the college faculty and the BHC staff. Students have assisted the faculty in an Andrus Foundation study examining the social interactions of BHC residents and day service adults with students, children, staff, and others. Students also conduct internships, hold part-time jobs, and do mini-projects at the BHC. Faculty invite BHC staff and residents to serve as speakers in their classes. College courses in gerontology and other disciplines are offered at the BHC, and gerontology faculty provide in-service training to new employees at the BHC. (Author/BL)
title Nursing Home as a Resource in Teaching Courses on Aging.
topic Aging (Individuals)
Cooperative Programs
Courses
Educational Gerontology
Educational Resources
Experiential Learning
Higher Education
Inservice Education
Nursing Homes
Research Opportunities
Student Experience
Student Participation
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED243057