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The meaning of older adults' peer teaching: a phenomenological study

This study investigated older adults' peer teaching experiences at a Lifelong Learning Institute through interviews with eight teachers and observations of their classes. Thematic analysis revealed themes of peer-to-peer teaching, volunteer teaching, and explorative teaching. Discussion of the themes examines the meaning of older adults' peer teaching and finds that older adults consider their teaching a form of humanistic interaction and are motivated by a 'busy ethic' as a social norm for retirement life. In addition, peer teaching is important for older adults as an experience of learning and discovery.

This study investigated older adults' peer teaching experiences at a Lifelong Learning Institute through interviews with ...  Show Full Abstract  

Authors: Choi, Ilseon
Date: 2009
Journal title: Educational gerontology
Resource type: Article
Subjects: Lifelong learning; Teaching and learning; Research;

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