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Intergenerational Learning in Practice

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Intergenerational Learning in Practice book

Together Old and Young

Intergenerational Learning in Practice

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Intergenerational Learning in Practice book

Together Old and Young
Edited ByMargaret Kernan, Giulia Cortellesi
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2019
eBook Published 31 October 2019
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429431616
Pages 272 pages
eBook ISBN 9780429431616
SubjectsEducation, Health and Social Care
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Kernan, M. (Ed.), Cortellesi, G. (Ed.). (2020). Intergenerational Learning in Practice. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429431616

Based on innovative global practice, Intergenerational Learning in Practice presents a unique contribution to the field of intergenerational learning. Drawing on the Together Old and Young (TOY) programme, this book provides a comprehensive background to intergenerational learning, along with tools and resources to help develop and improve your own intergenerational practice.

Experienced international authors from Europe, North America and Australia provide a broad array of perspectives on intergenerational learning, ranging from pedagogy to planning and community development, and cover topics including:

  • The context, theory and existing research behind intergenerational learning
  • The changing relationships between young children and older adults
  • Building communities and services for all ages
  • Managing everyday encounters in public spaces between young and old
  • Ensuring quality in intergenerational practice
  • Insights on how intergenerational learning challenges discrimination

Intergenerational Learning in Practice is a valuable resource for practitioners and leaders in Early Childhood Education and Care and those working in primary schools, as well as professionals caring for older adults, and those working in community development.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|20 pages

Introduction to the TOY approach to intergenerational learning

WithMargaret Kernan, Giulia Cortellesi

part I|119 pages

Intergenerational learning context, theory and research

chapter 2|17 pages

The changing lives and relationships of young children and older adults

Implications for intergenerational learning
WithCarmel Gallagher

chapter 3|20 pages

Towards a pedagogy of intergenerational learning

WithAnne Fitzpatrick

chapter 4|20 pages

Old People’s Home for 4-Year-Olds

A social experiment looking at the impact of contact on health and wellbeing
WithRachael Dutton, David Williams

chapter 5|17 pages

Hearing children’s voices in intergenerational learning and practice

WithJennifer Cartmel, Katrina Radford, Kevin Bell, Xanthe Golenko, Anneke Fitzgerald

chapter 6|24 pages

Everyday encounters in public spaces

Spatial potentials for intergenerational relationships
WithDominique Hauderowicz, Kristian Ly Serena

chapter 7|19 pages

Building all-age friendly communities and services

WithVictoria Titterington, Julie Melville, Lynn Johnston

part II|110 pages

Inspirational IGL practices

chapter 8|14 pages

Playing for cohesion

WithStanislav Daniel, Szilvia Rézműves, Giulia Cortellesi, Zorica Trikić

chapter 9|17 pages

Young children and older adults under one roof

Providence Mount St. Vincent, Seattle, a pioneer of intergenerational care
WithSusan P. Clark, Marie L. Hoover

chapter 10|15 pages

Intergenerational learning in Australian Aboriginal communities

WithLibby Lee-Hammond, Jessica Harpley, Elizabeth Jackson-Barrett

chapter 11|16 pages

The role of the pedagogical coach in the encounter between older adults and children in Belgium

WithJoke Den Haese

chapter 12|16 pages

An intergenerational early childhood sustainable skills project

WithDiane Boyd, Catherine McNeill

chapter 13|16 pages

An intergenerational summer camp in Italy

WithSilvia Porta, Ilaria Farina

chapter 14|14 pages

Ensuring quality in intergenerational practice

WithMargaret Kernan, Carla Dessi, Giulia Cortellesi
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