Building a national network of student leaders in gerontology: Reflections on the student representative program.

IF 0.8 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH GERONTOLOGY & GERIATRICS EDUCATION Pub Date : 2023-07-03 DOI:10.1080/02701960.2022.2033975
Christine L Sheppard, Ariane S Massie, Laura Kadowaki, Kim Thériault, Andrea Rochon, Tia Rogers-Jarrell
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The Canadian Association on Gerontology's Student Connection facilitates a national Student Representative program to promote the field of gerontology at local post-secondary institutions. Student Representatives are expected to host professional development and networking events on their campus to bring together students interested in the field of aging. Student-run groups help foster interest in aging-related careers and research, yet few studies explore how these groups are developed and sustained. As part of this quality improvement project, we examined (1) who participates as a Student Representative; (2) why students choose to participate in the program; and (3) how Student Representatives fulfil their role (including barriers and facilitators). We conclude with a discussion of the challenges that the Student Connection's executive committee has faced supporting this national network and identify opportunities to further enhance the program. Practical implications to support student engagement and promote sustainability of student-driven aginginterest groups are outlined.

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建立全国老年学学生领袖网络:对学生代表计划的思考。
加拿大老年学学生联系协会促进了一项全国学生代表计划,以促进当地大专院校老年学领域的发展。学生代表应该在他们的校园里举办专业发展和网络活动,把对老龄化领域感兴趣的学生聚集在一起。学生组织的团体有助于培养对与老龄化相关的职业和研究的兴趣,但很少有研究探讨这些团体是如何发展和维持的。作为这个质量改进项目的一部分,我们审查了(1)谁作为学生代表参加;(2)学生为什么选择参加该项目;(3)学生代表如何履行他们的角色(包括障碍和促进者)。最后,我们讨论了学生连接执行委员会在支持这一全国性网络方面所面临的挑战,并确定了进一步加强该计划的机会。概述了支持学生参与和促进学生驱动的老龄化兴趣小组的可持续性的实际意义。
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GERONTOLOGY & GERIATRICS EDUCATION
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期刊介绍: Gerontology & Geriatrics Education is geared toward the exchange of information related to research, curriculum development, course and program evaluation, classroom and practice innovation, and other topics with educational implications for gerontology and geriatrics. It is designed to appeal to a broad range of students, teachers, practitioners, administrators, and policy makers and is dedicated to improving awareness of best practices and resources for gerontologists and gerontology/geriatrics educators. Peer Review Policy: All research articles in this journal have undergone rigorous peer review, based on initial editor screening and anonymous refereeing by two anonymous referees.
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