0-6 - 60-∞手拉手:代际互动研究的反思

IF 0.5 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Mehmet Gulteki̇n, U. Alan, Ozlem Melek ERBIL KAYA, Asli Yildirim, Tugce SINOGLU GUNDEN, Tuba OGUZ IPEK
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本研究以一群居住在敬老院的学龄前儿童与长者为研究对象,透过代际互动的方式,从家长、教师、长者及子女的角度,检视两组之间的互动。本研究以10名学龄前儿童、11名家长、3名教师和8名居住在养老院的老年人为研究对象,采用标准抽样法进行基本的定性研究。通过对参与者的半结构化访谈收集数据,并通过归纳方法进行分析。研究中提供的代际互动实践被认为是有利的、原创的、鼓舞人心的、积极的体验。研究发现,这些做法对儿童和老年人都是愉快的,而且还能提高意识,促进互动和同理心,产生积极的行为,对孩子们有教育意义,让他们兴奋,让他们拥抱老年人,感到有责任感。对于老年人来说,代际互动实践是愉悦的,满足了对情感的渴望,满足了,激励了,呈现了不同的体验。此外,成人参与者还提出了增加活动时间、扩大活动内容、将代际互动活动与学校课程相结合等建议。因此,可以得出结论,代际互动实践对所有参与者都产生了积极的结果,应该开展倡议和研究来传播这些研究。
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0-6 – 60-∞ Hand in Hand: Reflections from an Intergenerational Interaction Study
This study aims to bring together a group of preschool children and older adults residing in a nursing home through some intergenerational interaction activities to examine the interaction between these two groups from the point of view of parents, teachers, older adults, and children. This basic qualitative research was carried out with a study group of 10 preschool children, 11 parents, 3 teachers, and 8 older adults residing in a nursing home, all of whom were determined via a criterion sampling method. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews with the participants and analyzed through an inductive approach. Intergenerational interaction practices provided in the context of the study were considered to be favorable, original, encouraging, positive experiences. The practices were found to be pleasing for both children and the older adults, as well as being awareness raising, interaction and empathy boosting, positive behavior yielding, educative, exciting for children and making them embrace of older adults and feel responsible. For the older adults, it has been concluded that intergenerational interaction practices were pleasing, fulfilling of longing for affection, satisfying, motivating and presenting different experiences. Moreover, adult participants made some suggestions regarding increasing the duration, extending the content and integrating intergenerational interaction activities with school program. As a result, it can be concluded that intergenerational interaction practices have yielded positive outcomes for all of the participants and initiatives and researches should be carried out to disseminate these studies.
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