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Intergenerational service-learning: an innovative teaching strategy to infuse gerontology content into foundation
Harriet L Cohen1, Bonnie Hatchett, Darlene Eastridge
1University of Texas at El Paso, USA.
Abstract:
This article provides an overview of intergenerational service- learning, an experiential pedagogy that involves students in learning outside the traditional classroom while providing a needed service in the community. Examples of intergenerational service-learning projects are presented that have been successfully utilized by the authors. These projects demonstrate the importance of using reflective practice assignments to help students deconstruct and reconstruct images, beliefs and paradigms about older adults. In addition, problems and opportunities in developing service-learning projects in urban and rural settings and with the Hispanic community are described, as well as some of the types of learning that may result from implementing service-learning experiences in various social work foundation courses.
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