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Autores principales: Holody, Richard, Kolb, Patricia
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Publicado: 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ934397
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author Holody, Richard
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contents 10 Steps to Sustain Infusion of Gerontology across the Social Work Curriculum Holody, Richard Kolb, Patricia Library Personnel Gerontology Motivation Techniques Film Libraries College Libraries Social Work Older Adults Teacher Motivation Teacher Attitudes Stakeholders Internship Programs Course Descriptions College Curriculum Curriculum Development Aging Education College Students The authors and their colleagues have sustained infusion of gerontological content across their social work curriculum since implementation of their CSWE-Hartford Foundation GeroRich project from 2002-2004. Based on experiences in our department, we recommend 10 steps that include (a) responding to anticipated faculty resistance, (b) identifying diverse community stakeholders, (c) listening to stakeholders from the beginning, (d) keeping stakeholders informed, (e) targeted revisions of syllabi, (f) compilation of gerontological scenarios, (g) collaborating with the college library staff, (h) developing a film library, (i) using speakers and resources from internship sites, and (j) looking for ingenious ways to motivate faculty. (Contains 2 tables.)
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spellingShingle 10 Steps to Sustain Infusion of Gerontology across the Social Work Curriculum
Holody, Richard
Kolb, Patricia
Library Personnel
Gerontology
Motivation Techniques
Film Libraries
College Libraries
Social Work
Older Adults
Teacher Motivation
Teacher Attitudes
Stakeholders
Internship Programs
Course Descriptions
College Curriculum
Curriculum Development
Aging Education
College Students
10 Steps to Sustain Infusion of Gerontology across the Social Work Curriculum Holody, Richard Kolb, Patricia Library Personnel Gerontology Motivation Techniques Film Libraries College Libraries Social Work Older Adults Teacher Motivation Teacher Attitudes Stakeholders Internship Programs Course Descriptions College Curriculum Curriculum Development Aging Education College Students The authors and their colleagues have sustained infusion of gerontological content across their social work curriculum since implementation of their CSWE-Hartford Foundation GeroRich project from 2002-2004. Based on experiences in our department, we recommend 10 steps that include (a) responding to anticipated faculty resistance, (b) identifying diverse community stakeholders, (c) listening to stakeholders from the beginning, (d) keeping stakeholders informed, (e) targeted revisions of syllabi, (f) compilation of gerontological scenarios, (g) collaborating with the college library staff, (h) developing a film library, (i) using speakers and resources from internship sites, and (j) looking for ingenious ways to motivate faculty. (Contains 2 tables.)
title 10 Steps to Sustain Infusion of Gerontology across the Social Work Curriculum
topic Library Personnel
Gerontology
Motivation Techniques
Film Libraries
College Libraries
Social Work
Older Adults
Teacher Motivation
Teacher Attitudes
Stakeholders
Internship Programs
Course Descriptions
College Curriculum
Curriculum Development
Aging Education
College Students
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ934397