Education on Old Age and Ageing in School: An Analysis of Students’ Conceptions of Old Age and Ageing and Implications for Teaching

Issues related to old age and ageing are an imperative topic in a society of long life, concerning everyone. Wherever possible, the age-related issues should also be adequately addressed and integrated into school education. This article gives an overview of perceptions of students in regard to exte...

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Main Authors: Franziska Ginschel, Kirsten Schlüter
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-10-01
Series:Education Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7102/10/11/307
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spelling doaj-6484903c93dc4a9a8afc9e18e1e460722020-11-25T03:10:08ZengMDPI AGEducation Sciences2227-71022020-10-011030730710.3390/educsci10110307Education on Old Age and Ageing in School: An Analysis of Students’ Conceptions of Old Age and Ageing and Implications for TeachingFranziska Ginschel0Kirsten Schlüter1Institute of Biology Education, University of Cologne, D-50931 Cologne, GermanyInstitute of Biology Education, University of Cologne, D-50931 Cologne, GermanyIssues related to old age and ageing are an imperative topic in a society of long life, concerning everyone. Wherever possible, the age-related issues should also be adequately addressed and integrated into school education. This article gives an overview of perceptions of students in regard to external and self-images of old age, as conceptions from students are an important starting point for the development of teaching approaches. So far, there is an insufficient research situation in Germany regrading images of old age of children and adolescents. Guideline-supported individual interviews with 10 ninth graders (<i>M<sub>age</sub></i> = 15.2 years) were conducted and analyzed in order to get an insight into prevalent conceptions of old age and ageing in this age cohort. The students’ ideas result in a comprehensive category system. In summary, our investigation has shown that students do not hold one-sided positive or negative images of old age in general, although some aspects like the physical condition and exercise capacity are seen more negatively than for example the characteristics of older persons. Teaching approaches for biology lessons and other subjects, deducted from the students’ perceptions, are given in the discussion.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7102/10/11/307biology education researchqualitative researchstudents’ conceptionold age
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Education on Old Age and Ageing in School: An Analysis of Students’ Conceptions of Old Age and Ageing and Implications for Teaching
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biology education research
qualitative research
students’ conception
old age
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Kirsten Schlüter
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title Education on Old Age and Ageing in School: An Analysis of Students’ Conceptions of Old Age and Ageing and Implications for Teaching
title_short Education on Old Age and Ageing in School: An Analysis of Students’ Conceptions of Old Age and Ageing and Implications for Teaching
title_full Education on Old Age and Ageing in School: An Analysis of Students’ Conceptions of Old Age and Ageing and Implications for Teaching
title_fullStr Education on Old Age and Ageing in School: An Analysis of Students’ Conceptions of Old Age and Ageing and Implications for Teaching
title_full_unstemmed Education on Old Age and Ageing in School: An Analysis of Students’ Conceptions of Old Age and Ageing and Implications for Teaching
title_sort education on old age and ageing in school: an analysis of students’ conceptions of old age and ageing and implications for teaching
publisher MDPI AG
series Education Sciences
issn 2227-7102
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Issues related to old age and ageing are an imperative topic in a society of long life, concerning everyone. Wherever possible, the age-related issues should also be adequately addressed and integrated into school education. This article gives an overview of perceptions of students in regard to external and self-images of old age, as conceptions from students are an important starting point for the development of teaching approaches. So far, there is an insufficient research situation in Germany regrading images of old age of children and adolescents. Guideline-supported individual interviews with 10 ninth graders (<i>M<sub>age</sub></i> = 15.2 years) were conducted and analyzed in order to get an insight into prevalent conceptions of old age and ageing in this age cohort. The students’ ideas result in a comprehensive category system. In summary, our investigation has shown that students do not hold one-sided positive or negative images of old age in general, although some aspects like the physical condition and exercise capacity are seen more negatively than for example the characteristics of older persons. Teaching approaches for biology lessons and other subjects, deducted from the students’ perceptions, are given in the discussion.
topic biology education research
qualitative research
students’ conception
old age
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7102/10/11/307
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