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“It’s a Win-Win Situation” – Intergenerational Learning in Preschool and Elder Care Settings: An Irish Perspective
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Irish PerspectiveMultigenerational WorkforceEducationSocial PracticeEarly Childhood EducationSocial SciencesEarly YearsCognitive DevelopmentChild CareEarly Childhood ExperienceToy ProjectCommunity EngagementEarly Childhood DevelopmentElderly CareIntergenerational RelationsChild DevelopmentEarly EducationCommunity DevelopmentCommunity Practice EducationSociologyPediatricsEarly Childhood Well-beingPreschool EducationProfessional DevelopmentIntergenerational RelationElder Care Settings
This paper explores the level and sustainability of intergenerational practice in early years and elder care settings in Ireland. The paper is based on a small-scale research study involving interviews with staff in five organizations and builds on findings from previous research conducted for the TOY project (http://www.toyproject.net). The paper examines the pedagogies involved as well as the community context of intergenerational practice in early years and elder care settings. The findings highlight that sustainable intergenerational practice is facilitated by strong pedagogies that support active and relational learning across the life course and by being embedded in robust community networks.
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