Abstract
This paper focuses on the environments of social institutions in which seniors do most of their learning - the family, the church, the workplace, the community, the media. Older adults are portrayed as active contributors where learning is usually less intentional, non-hierarchical and associated with daily living
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Findsen, B., Dr., (2005) “Social Institutions as Sites of Learning for Older Adults: Opportunities and Constraints”, Adult Education Research Conference 1(2005).
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