Learning choices, older Australians and active ageing
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01/06/2015
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This paper reports on the findings of qualitative, semi-structured interviews conducted with 40 older Australian participants who either did or did not engage in organized learning. Phenomenology was used to guide the interviews and analysis to explore the lived learning experiences and perspectives of these older people. Their experiences of learning can be described in two main categories of pleasure and leisure or purpose and relevance. Almost all the activities described in these categories have the potential to support health and wellbeing. Organisers of activities should take these reasons into account. |
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Routledge |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/85157/9/85157.pdf http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/03601277.2015.1039455 DOI:10.1080/03601277.2015.1039455 Boulton-Lewis, Gillian M. & Buys, Laurie (2015) Learning choices, older Australians and active ageing. Educational Gerontology, 41(11), pp. 757-766. GRF (HONG KONG)/c00548 |
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School of Design; Creative Industries Faculty; Institute for Future Environments |
Palavras-Chave | #120500 URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING #anzsrc Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Class #Ageing #Learning |
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Journal Article |