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Geragogy is a theory which argues that older adults are sufficiently different and they warrant a separate educational theory. The term "eldergogy" has also been used. ==References== *Pearson, M. (2011), 'Gerogogy in patient education - revisited'. The Oklahoma Nurse, 56(2),12-17. *Pearson, M. (1986), 'Gerogogy in patient education'. Home Healthcare Nurse, 14(8), 631-636. *Battersby, D. (1987). 'From andragogy to geragogy'. ''Journal of Educational Gerontology'', 2(1), 4-10. *Formosa, M. (2002). 'Critical gerogogy: Developing practical possibilities for critical educational gerontology'. ''Education and Ageing'', 17(3), 73-86. *John, M.T. (1983). ''Teaching and loving the elderly''. Springfiel, IL: Charles C. Thomas. *John, M.T. (1988). ''Geragogy: A theory for teaching the elderly''. Binghampton, NY: The Haworth Press. *Lebel, J. (1978). Beyond Andragogy to geragogy. ''Lifelong learning: The adult years'', 1(9), 16-8. *Yeo, G. (1982). 'Eldergogy: A specialised approach to education for elders'. ''Lifelong learning: The adult years'', 5(5), 4-7. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Geragogy」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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