This paper reports on the findings of qualitative, semi-structured interviews conducted with 40 older Australian participants who either did or did not engage in organized learning. Phenomenology was used to guide the interviews and analysis to explore the lived learning experiences and perspectives of these older people. Their experiences of learning can be described in two main categories of pleasure and leisure or purpose and relevance. Almost all the activities described in these categories have the potential to support health and wellbeing. Organisers of activities should take these reasons into account
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Education.Older adults of the 21st century have not gro...
This is a description of conceptions of ageing and engagement with learning for 16 older people (52 ...
Free to read at publisher\ud \ud Based on a series of interviews of Australians between the ages of ...
This paper reports on the findings of qualitative, semistructured interviews conducted with 40 older...
This article reports on the findings of qualitative, semistructured interviews conducted with 40 old...
Learning is an important aspect of active ageing, yet older people are not often included in discuss...
How do older adults living in residential aged care experience leisure activities? What restricts an...
How do older adults living in residential aged care experience leisure activities? What restricts an...
Learning is an important aspect of aging productively. This paper describes results from 2645 respon...
Learning is an important aspect of aging productively. This paper describes results from 2645 respon...
How do older Australians develop the knowhow to devise lives they value in our increasingly complex ...
The concept of older adults contributing to society in a meaningful way has been termed ‘active agei...
Learning is an important aspect of active ageing and yet often older people are not included in disc...
Background: Learning in older age is associated with benefits including increases in skills, social ...
Learning Activities in Later Life Learning is a lifelong affair. Learning is critical across the en...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Education.Older adults of the 21st century have not gro...
This is a description of conceptions of ageing and engagement with learning for 16 older people (52 ...
Free to read at publisher\ud \ud Based on a series of interviews of Australians between the ages of ...
This paper reports on the findings of qualitative, semistructured interviews conducted with 40 older...
This article reports on the findings of qualitative, semistructured interviews conducted with 40 old...
Learning is an important aspect of active ageing, yet older people are not often included in discuss...
How do older adults living in residential aged care experience leisure activities? What restricts an...
How do older adults living in residential aged care experience leisure activities? What restricts an...
Learning is an important aspect of aging productively. This paper describes results from 2645 respon...
Learning is an important aspect of aging productively. This paper describes results from 2645 respon...
How do older Australians develop the knowhow to devise lives they value in our increasingly complex ...
The concept of older adults contributing to society in a meaningful way has been termed ‘active agei...
Learning is an important aspect of active ageing and yet often older people are not included in disc...
Background: Learning in older age is associated with benefits including increases in skills, social ...
Learning Activities in Later Life Learning is a lifelong affair. Learning is critical across the en...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Education.Older adults of the 21st century have not gro...
This is a description of conceptions of ageing and engagement with learning for 16 older people (52 ...
Free to read at publisher\ud \ud Based on a series of interviews of Australians between the ages of ...