The goal of this study is to investigate the conceptions of learning shared by older adults and to assess the relationships of such conceptions with creativity and satisfaction with life. A sample of 322 older adults (mean age = 72 years) attending Universities of the Third Age were administered the shortened version of a questionnaire aimed at capturing opinions and feelings associated to learning, a task from the Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking, and the Satisfaction with Life Scale. Age, gender, schooling, occupation, marital status, and hobbies of the participants were taken into account. Factorial analyses showed that different conceptions of learning can be identified and that some of them are affected by age, gender, and the hobbi...
The objective of the research was to identify the effects of participation in learning on the subjec...
This explorative study sought to examine the educational experiences of older adults (from 60 to 80)...
Previous studies have demonstrated that there is a positive relationship between learning activities...
The goal of this study is to investigate the conceptions of learning shared by older adults and to a...
The goal of this study is to investigate the conceptions of learning shared by older adults and to a...
From the day we are born, our minds and bodies and spirits begin to absorb information from the worl...
Creativity has been thought to decline in the later years. Recent research and thought in the fields...
Creativity is a complex construct and can be studied from a number of perspectives. Despite the fact...
This qualitative study examined the perceptions of 18 senior adults about successful aging and the r...
This study sought to examine individual differences in health and creativity in adults in midlife. T...
This is a description of conceptions of ageing and engagement with learning for 16 older people (52 ...
The majority of older females are widows whose psychological well-being is of societal interest. The...
Aging continues to be an important topic of study. For many older adults, the elder years can be a c...
There is growing interest in factors which can contribute to the wellbeing of older adults. Particip...
Working memory and creativity are relevant for health and wellbeing in older adults. While age-relat...
The objective of the research was to identify the effects of participation in learning on the subjec...
This explorative study sought to examine the educational experiences of older adults (from 60 to 80)...
Previous studies have demonstrated that there is a positive relationship between learning activities...
The goal of this study is to investigate the conceptions of learning shared by older adults and to a...
The goal of this study is to investigate the conceptions of learning shared by older adults and to a...
From the day we are born, our minds and bodies and spirits begin to absorb information from the worl...
Creativity has been thought to decline in the later years. Recent research and thought in the fields...
Creativity is a complex construct and can be studied from a number of perspectives. Despite the fact...
This qualitative study examined the perceptions of 18 senior adults about successful aging and the r...
This study sought to examine individual differences in health and creativity in adults in midlife. T...
This is a description of conceptions of ageing and engagement with learning for 16 older people (52 ...
The majority of older females are widows whose psychological well-being is of societal interest. The...
Aging continues to be an important topic of study. For many older adults, the elder years can be a c...
There is growing interest in factors which can contribute to the wellbeing of older adults. Particip...
Working memory and creativity are relevant for health and wellbeing in older adults. While age-relat...
The objective of the research was to identify the effects of participation in learning on the subjec...
This explorative study sought to examine the educational experiences of older adults (from 60 to 80)...
Previous studies have demonstrated that there is a positive relationship between learning activities...