Seniors’ Learning in the Digital Age

By Dianne Conrad
Categories: Education, Social Sciences, Technology Studies
Series: 101 Collection
Publisher: Les Presses de l'Université d'Ottawa/University of Ottawa Press
Paperback : 9780776629834, 140 pages, September 2022
Ebook (PDF) : 9780776629841, September 2022
Ebook (EPUB) : 9780776629858, September 2022

Table of contents

1 - The Landscape of Aging and Learning: An Introduction
2 - Adult Education in Canada: A History and Context for Older Adults’ Learning
3 - Aging Adult Learners and Lifelong Learning: Circumstance and Barriers
4 - Opportunities for Older Learners
5 - Older Adults’ Learning in the Twenty-First Century: Our Changing Educational World
6 - What’s Next? Learning Potential for Aging Adult Learners
7 - Is There an End to This Story? Conclusion and Reflection

Description

How are older learners faring in today’s digital society? Are they being excluded or left behind? The author explores this question and investigates strategies needed to assist older learners who want to continue learning into their golden years. Canada’s demographics are shifting, with more seniors living longer and leading more productive lives, notably through their participation in education.
Incorporating adult education theory and practice with gerontological statistics and literature, the author considers the situations of older learners, who are faced with both barriers and opportunities. Technology should not be an obstacle to older learners; when potential opportunities arise—and with assistance from family and friends—education can help set older learners on a fulfilling path that enhances their lives.