Cognitive growth rather than decline: examining highly educated, third age women’s learning

IF 1.9 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH International Journal of Lifelong Education Pub Date : 2023-06-12 DOI:10.1080/02601370.2023.2215951
A. Zohar
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ABSTRACT The aim of this study is to examine what learning capabilities and ways of learning may be possible for women in their third age. The study addresses cognitive aspects of real-life learning of older women who are experienced learners. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 19 women aged between 60 and 81 who hold either a PhD or a MA. Despite reports of memory decline, the findings show that the interviewees perceive their current learning not only as not showing decline, but rather as of a better quality than the learning they had experienced in previous periods. Examples of the features used to describe the current quality of learning include: (a) improved learning strategies; (b) connecting prior conceptual knowledge to new learning processes as a way of making meaning and interpreting new knowledge; and, (c) the outcome of the learning processes is deep knowledge and understanding that may be applied for achieving practical goals. The findings show that in learning that is geared towards real-life needs and goals, the older women who participated in this study adopt active, deep learning, leading to generative knowledge. The implications of these findings for the pedagogies used in educational institutions for older adults are discussed.
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认知能力的增长而非下降:研究受过高等教育的第三年龄女性的学习
摘要:本研究的目的是研究女性在三岁时的学习能力和学习方式。该研究针对经验丰富的老年妇女在现实生活中学习的认知方面。对19名年龄在60至81岁之间、拥有博士或硕士学位的女性进行了半结构化访谈。尽管有记忆力下降的报告,但调查结果显示,受访者认为他们目前的学习不仅没有下降,而且比以前的学习质量更好。用于描述当前学习质量的特征包括:(a)改进的学习策略;(b)将先前的概念性知识与新的学习过程联系起来,作为理解和解释新知识的一种方式;(c)学习过程的结果是可以应用于实现实际目标的深刻知识和理解。研究结果表明,在面向现实生活需求和目标的学习中,参与这项研究的老年妇女采用了积极的深度学习,从而获得了生成知识。讨论了这些发现对老年人教育机构使用的教学法的影响。
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International Journal of Lifelong Education
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Lifelong Education provides a forum for debate on the principles and practice of lifelong, adult, continuing, recurrent and initial education and learning, whether in formal, institutional or informal settings. Common themes include social purpose in lifelong education, and sociological, policy and political studies of lifelong education. The journal recognises that research into lifelong learning needs to focus on the relationships between schooling, later learning, active citizenship and personal fulfilment, as well as the relationship between schooling, employability and economic development.
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