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University-based Approaches for Older Adults : Adapting Universities for the 100-year Lifespan
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University-based Approaches for Older Adults : Adapting Universities for the 100-year Lifespan
Abstract
This study, University-Based Approaches for Older Adults: Adapting Universities for the 100-year Lifespan, uses the McGill Community for Lifelong Learning (MCLL) as a case study to probe issues related to seniors’ learning within university contexts, including demographics, effects of learning on the lives of older adults, mutual benefits and expectations for learners and the university community of which they are members. The intention of this research is to enable the continuous improvement of MCLL and, given national and international demographic shifts, to add new perspectives to the literature on the increasingly vital topic of continuing to learn throughout the lifespan.
Date
June 30, 2020
Pages
56
Language
en
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McGill Community For Lifelong Learning (MCLL). University-Based Approaches for Older Adults : Adapting Universities for the 100-Year Lifespan, June 30, 2020.
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McGill Community for Lifelong Learning (MCLL)
Founded:
1989
Constituents:
People who want to continue learning for the joy of it, and who wish to share their knowledge, ideas, experience, and interests with others
Website:
https://www.mcgill.ca/mcll/
Activities:
Study groups, lectures, workshops, outings, and social activities
Former Names:
The McGill Institute for Learning in Retirement (MILR)