Artigo Revisado por pares

Promoting Community Wellbeing: The Case for Lifelong Learning for Older Adults

2014; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 64; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1177/0741713613513633

ISSN

1552-3047

Autores

Sharan B. Merriam, Youngwha Kee,

Tópico(s)

Migration, Aging, and Tourism Studies

Resumo

Community wellbeing is a function of many factors working in concert to promote an optimal quality of life for all members of a community. It is argued here that the promotion of lifelong learning among older adults can significantly contribute to community wellbeing. The aging society is a worldwide phenomenon presenting both opportunities and challenges to community wellbeing. Research suggests that the more active, healthier, and educated older adults are, the less drain they are on family and community resources and services. At the same time, active and healthy elders contribute to community wellbeing through their accumulated life experience, expertise, and service. The relationship between lifelong learning and community wellbeing is argued from a social capital perspective. This framework contends that formal, nonformal, and informal learning activities of older adults promote an active and engaged lifestyle that helps create and preserve community. Issues of access and opportunity are also addressed.

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