Issues in teaching and learning for older adults in Hong Kong and Australia |
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Authors: | Gillian M Boulton-Lewis Maureen Tam |
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Institution: | 1. School of Design, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Queensland, Australiagillianbl@bigpond.com;3. Department of International Education and Lifelong Learning, The Education University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTThere has not been ample recent research on teaching older adults. However, as described below, there is mounting research in how and why older adults want to learn. This brief discussion is derived from work undertaken for a workshop in Hong Kong on issues in teaching older adults. It combines recent research on learning and teaching in higher education as it applies to older adults. The paper addresses: learning and ageing, learning choices, an information processing view of learning, deep and surface learning, teaching and learning approaches, formal, non-formal and informal learning, teaching roles, evaluation, and technology. Some sections are exemplified with information from teaching older adults in Australia and Hong Kong |
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