将老年学纳入学校100天的庆祝活动:探讨为学龄前至二年级教师提供减少年龄歧视资源的可行性。

IF 0.8 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
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对衰老的负面看法可能在生命早期就形成,并且很难改变。孩子们被各种各样的年龄歧视信息淹没,并且不加质疑地将这些信息内化。那些对衰老持积极态度的人往往更健康,更长寿,更有意义,更有道德地与他人交往。为了促进这样的结果,孩子们必须从小就接受关于衰老的教育。教师有能力做这项工作,但必须有适当的工具。该项目的目的是为教师提供以证据为基础的有关老龄化和百岁老人的教育材料。我们创建了一个关于老龄化和年龄歧视的数字工具包,其中包括庆祝开学100天的选项,以加强学术内容,同时支持年龄包容性。我们采用混合方法对40名教师的数字工具包的可行性和收集反馈进行了研究,并从25名教师那里获得了完整的数据集。定量数据收集课前和课后实施使用的12项期望老龄化调查。定性数据通过开放式调查问题和半结构化访谈收集。对6名教师进行了观察。数据显示,对衰老的预期在统计学上有显著改善(p
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Integrating gerontology into celebrations of the 100th day of school: examining the feasibility of ageism-reducing resources for preschool to second-grade teachers.

Negative perceptions of aging can form early in life and become difficult to change. Children are inundated with ageist messages through various sources and internalize those ideas without questioning them. Those who hold positive views of aging tend to be healthier, live longer, and engage more meaningfully and ethically with others. To promote such outcomes, children must be taught about aging early on. Teachers are positioned to do this work but must have the proper tools. The purpose of this project was to provide teachers with evidence-based educational materials related to aging and centenarians. We created a digital toolkit about aging and ageism with options for celebrating the 100th day of school in a way that reinforces academic content while supporting age-inclusivity. We used a mixed-methods approach to examine the feasibility of and gather feedback on the digital toolkit with 40 teachers and obtained a complete dataset from 25. Quantitative data were collected pre- and post-lesson implementation using the 12-item Expectations Regarding Aging Survey. Qualitative data were collected through open-ended survey questions and semi-structured interviews. Six teachers were observed. The data revealed a statistically significant improvement in expectations about aging (p < 0.05) and strong qualitative support for the digital toolkit.

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GERONTOLOGY & GERIATRICS EDUCATION
GERONTOLOGY & GERIATRICS EDUCATION EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: Gerontology & Geriatrics Education is geared toward the exchange of information related to research, curriculum development, course and program evaluation, classroom and practice innovation, and other topics with educational implications for gerontology and geriatrics. It is designed to appeal to a broad range of students, teachers, practitioners, administrators, and policy makers and is dedicated to improving awareness of best practices and resources for gerontologists and gerontology/geriatrics educators. Peer Review Policy: All research articles in this journal have undergone rigorous peer review, based on initial editor screening and anonymous refereeing by two anonymous referees.
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