This paper presents a psychological model of intergenerational tutoring, which applies to both helpers and those who are helped. It shows how fully formed intergenerational tutoring can operate, and can thus identify gaps. These gaps can be addressed and some filled by learning partners, perhaps with help from professionals or more experienced partners. Sixteen elements are identified, the first two in sequence, then five with equal weight, then nine in sequence. The model is a template for monitoring intergenerational interactions as they are happening. It also forms a tool for self-assessment/peer assessment. Additionally, it may help in designing intergenerational tutoring
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This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
The paper's considerations relate to an Erasmus+ project called Generation: Smart. Social Competence...
This paper presents a psychological model of intergenerational tutoring, which applies to both helpe...
Contemporary societies allow interactions between three or more generations at the same time. Howeve...
This project is an investigation into the effects of cross-age tutoring on fifth grade tutors. The l...
This paper examines a form of tutoring called cross-age tutoring. Unlike peer tutoring, where studen...
This presentation explores how a mentoring program can influence knowledge transfer throughout a mul...
In the twenty-first century non-professional tutors, including teenagers, have an important role to ...
In the current sharing economy, intergenerational learning is seen as a solution to the aging societ...
Incontrovertibly, the conceptualization and implementation of tutorial programs in many higher educa...
Abstract Cross-age peer tutoring is a peer learning strategy which has been shown to improve both...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to answer three research questions. 1) What are the positi...
Based on innovative global practice, Intergenerational Learning in Practice presents a unique contri...
Younger people, i.e. teenagers without any pedagogical training and work experience play an importan...
Analysis of data on school leavers in the UK points to considerable inequality in access to higher e...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
The paper's considerations relate to an Erasmus+ project called Generation: Smart. Social Competence...
This paper presents a psychological model of intergenerational tutoring, which applies to both helpe...
Contemporary societies allow interactions between three or more generations at the same time. Howeve...
This project is an investigation into the effects of cross-age tutoring on fifth grade tutors. The l...
This paper examines a form of tutoring called cross-age tutoring. Unlike peer tutoring, where studen...
This presentation explores how a mentoring program can influence knowledge transfer throughout a mul...
In the twenty-first century non-professional tutors, including teenagers, have an important role to ...
In the current sharing economy, intergenerational learning is seen as a solution to the aging societ...
Incontrovertibly, the conceptualization and implementation of tutorial programs in many higher educa...
Abstract Cross-age peer tutoring is a peer learning strategy which has been shown to improve both...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to answer three research questions. 1) What are the positi...
Based on innovative global practice, Intergenerational Learning in Practice presents a unique contri...
Younger people, i.e. teenagers without any pedagogical training and work experience play an importan...
Analysis of data on school leavers in the UK points to considerable inequality in access to higher e...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
The paper's considerations relate to an Erasmus+ project called Generation: Smart. Social Competence...