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An evaluation of the role of the university of the third age in the provision of lifelong learning

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dc.contributor.advisor Lemmer, Eleanor M. en
dc.contributor.author Hebestreit, Lydia Karola en
dc.date.accessioned 2009-08-25T10:53:44Z
dc.date.available 2009-08-25T10:53:44Z
dc.date.issued 2009-08-25T10:53:44Z
dc.date.submitted 2006-11-30 en
dc.identifier.citation Hebestreit, Lydia Karola (2009) An evaluation of the role of the university of the third age in the provision of lifelong learning, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1498> en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1498
dc.description.abstract During the past thirty years several models for lifelong education after retirement have been developed worldwide, one of them being the University of the Third Age (U3A). This study explored the contributions of the U3A to the educational needs of older adults and evaluated the benefits they perceived from their participation in U3A by means of a literature study and an empirical investigation. The latter used a survey to explore the experiences of U3A members of two U 3As and presidents of 68 U3As in Victoria, Australia by means of two different questionnaires. As only 1.47 percent of the over-55 population of Victoria are U3A members, the survey also investigated barriers to U3A participation in general and with special reference to the male population. The findings indicated that member respondents were very satisfied with their U3A experiences which had made substantial differences in their lives. Both male and female respondents saw personal, mental, social, and physical improvement as a result of U3A participation. The majority indicated that participation had improved their intellectual development. Significant differences in the perceptions of male and female participants emerged: female members outnumbered males by three to one. Both the presidents and the members expressed some programmatic concerns, primarily obtaining tutors and classroom availability. The subject areas covered by courses presented were extensive. There was a difference in the subjects desired by males and female respondents; very few courses are offered in science and economics. Some barriers to participation identified are a lack of awareness of U3A, the stereotypical attitudinal barrier of `I am too old' and negative past educational experiences. Moreover, U3As should increase marketing endeavours. Although most U3As advertise, almost a third of the respondents indicated that they would have joined earlier if aware of U3As. A contributing factor appears to be a virtual lack of research and information provided in educational academic journals and other media about lifelong education after retirement. Based on the findings, recommendations were made for future research and for improved practice in the U3A environment as a means to enhance the quality of life for older adults. en
dc.format.medium 1 online resource (xi, 247 leaves)
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Stereotypical images of old age en
dc.subject Barriers to learning en
dc.subject Independence en
dc.subject Self-esteem en
dc.subject Confidence en
dc.subject Well-being en
dc.subject Social contacts en
dc.subject Successful aging en
dc.subject Memory en
dc.subject Intelligence en
dc.subject Academic en
dc.subject Third Age en
dc.subject Retirees en
dc.subject Older adults en
dc.subject Self-help philosophy en
dc.subject Peer teaching en
dc.subject Serious leisure en
dc.subject Leisure-pursuits en
dc.subject Non-vocational en
dc.subject Learning models en
dc.subject Lifelong learning en
dc.subject Learning en
dc.subject.ddc 374.9945
dc.subject.lcsh University of the Third Age movement -- Victoria -- Evaluation
dc.subject.lcsh Continuing education -- Victoria --Evaluation
dc.subject.lcsh Older people -- Education -- Victoria -- Evaluation
dc.subject.lcsh Retirees -- Education -- Victoria -- Evaluation
dc.subject.lcsh Adult education -- Victoria -- Evaluation
dc.title An evaluation of the role of the university of the third age in the provision of lifelong learning en
dc.type Thesis en
dc.description.department Educational Studies en
dc.description.degree D.Ed. (Comparative Education) en


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