The initial intention of this arts-informed research study was to develop and implement art classes for people with Alzheimer‟s disease, and to examine its impact upon new learning at cognitive, procedural and affective levels of experience. While these goals persist – indeed adult educational theory and quality of life are central to this thesis – the research focus gradually shifted from a constructivist view of the Alzheimer‟s learner to a phenomenological view of the dynamic relationship between teacher and student. Its power to facilitate the growth of reciprocity and bolster identity within the learning context, whether one-to-one or in small group settings, became more apparent as the research progressed. This revealed the potential ...
Le point nodal de cette recherche porte sur le changement de regard sur la maladie d'Alzheimer et le...
The present study explores the effect of visual art training on people with dementia (PWD), utilizin...
Mentoring can take many shapes and forms. However, rarely in the research arena is the participant o...
The initial intention of this arts-informed research study was to implement art classes for people w...
The field of adult education has steadily grown over the past 60 years to recognize the importance o...
Through the method of action research, this study reflects upon the individual practice of an art ed...
textThe purpose of this research was to determine if incorporating individualized arts and art-makin...
abstract: Alzheimer's disease and related dementias are a growing issue in the United States. While ...
The purpose of this grant proposal is to request funding for the Greater Dallas Chapter of the Alzhe...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Arts activities can improve social connectedness and foster reciprocity b...
The present research explores the use of art therapy with people suffering from Alzheimer's disease ...
In action teaching, assignments are created that simultaneously benefit students and society by dire...
This paper presents a report from the field of museum education programs for people with Alzheimer’s...
This paper reflects on Arts in Mind, an ongoing museum-based program for those with Young-onset Alzh...
Objective: To describe the subjective experiences of older adults with early-stage Alzheimer’s disea...
Le point nodal de cette recherche porte sur le changement de regard sur la maladie d'Alzheimer et le...
The present study explores the effect of visual art training on people with dementia (PWD), utilizin...
Mentoring can take many shapes and forms. However, rarely in the research arena is the participant o...
The initial intention of this arts-informed research study was to implement art classes for people w...
The field of adult education has steadily grown over the past 60 years to recognize the importance o...
Through the method of action research, this study reflects upon the individual practice of an art ed...
textThe purpose of this research was to determine if incorporating individualized arts and art-makin...
abstract: Alzheimer's disease and related dementias are a growing issue in the United States. While ...
The purpose of this grant proposal is to request funding for the Greater Dallas Chapter of the Alzhe...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Arts activities can improve social connectedness and foster reciprocity b...
The present research explores the use of art therapy with people suffering from Alzheimer's disease ...
In action teaching, assignments are created that simultaneously benefit students and society by dire...
This paper presents a report from the field of museum education programs for people with Alzheimer’s...
This paper reflects on Arts in Mind, an ongoing museum-based program for those with Young-onset Alzh...
Objective: To describe the subjective experiences of older adults with early-stage Alzheimer’s disea...
Le point nodal de cette recherche porte sur le changement de regard sur la maladie d'Alzheimer et le...
The present study explores the effect of visual art training on people with dementia (PWD), utilizin...
Mentoring can take many shapes and forms. However, rarely in the research arena is the participant o...