AGING IN THE PUBLIC-SCHOOLS

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RUSSELL, JF
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10.1080/0360127790040102
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G40 [教育学];
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Aging education is an important step in facilitating individual growth and development. Children are isolated from older people and are less likely to have an accurate perception of old age. A possible solution is the integration of aging curricula into the schools. To assess how extensively aging is taught within the schools, a questionnaire was mailed to a randomly selected sample of personnel in Ohio public schools. The replies of 204 respondents (48% return) were compiled and tabulated. Findings indicate that: (1) aging is more often taught in secondary than elementary schools; (2) respondents feel the major reasons why aging is not taught more often is because aging is a nontraditional topic and there are inadequate materials and resources; (3) few of those who have offered aging in their school feel the efforts were unsuccessful; and (4) approximately equivalent numbers of respondents feel there are teachers in their school interested in teaching aging as those who feel no teachers are interested. © 1979 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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