Terza età ed educazione linguistica. Narrazione e letterature come spazio per la memoria, la saggezza e la creatività
People, all over the world, are getting older and older: older adults are an increasingly important part of society, even though they are often discriminated against and simply considered weak and unproductive. In fact, psychological and neurobiological medical research has proved that changes occur...
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doaj-e3d869046b8c4d8796a4b2bf12db3ce92020-11-25T03:46:41ZengFirenze University PressLEA : Lingue e Letterature d'Oriente e d'Occidente1824-484X2014-12-013310.13128/LEA-1824-484x-1520312794Terza età ed educazione linguistica. Narrazione e letterature come spazio per la memoria, la saggezza e la creativitàMaria Luise0Università degli Studi di FirenzePeople, all over the world, are getting older and older: older adults are an increasingly important part of society, even though they are often discriminated against and simply considered weak and unproductive. In fact, psychological and neurobiological medical research has proved that changes occurring in the minds and brains of older adults do not simply imply losses, but also modifications that allow self-adaptation to physical aging; at the same time geragogy has highlighted the fact that older adults have great growth and educability potentialities. Yet, the educability of the elderly is based on the psychological and neurological characteristics of age: it is worth giving past and autobiographical memory, creative skills and wisdom the opportunity of growth through the study of languages and literature as a cultural and intercultural challenge, as well as through the autobiographical method. https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/bsfm-lea/article/view/7650Third ageolder adults’ brainslanguage teachinglanguages and literature |
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Terza età ed educazione linguistica. Narrazione e letterature come spazio per la memoria, la saggezza e la creatività |
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Terza età ed educazione linguistica. Narrazione e letterature come spazio per la memoria, la saggezza e la creatività |
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Terza età ed educazione linguistica. Narrazione e letterature come spazio per la memoria, la saggezza e la creatività |
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Terza età ed educazione linguistica. Narrazione e letterature come spazio per la memoria, la saggezza e la creatività |
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Terza età ed educazione linguistica. Narrazione e letterature come spazio per la memoria, la saggezza e la creatività |
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terza età ed educazione linguistica. narrazione e letterature come spazio per la memoria, la saggezza e la creatività |
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LEA : Lingue e Letterature d'Oriente e d'Occidente |
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People, all over the world, are getting older and older: older adults are an increasingly important part of society, even though they are often discriminated against and simply considered weak and unproductive. In fact, psychological and neurobiological medical research has proved that changes occurring in the minds and brains of older adults do not simply imply losses, but also modifications that allow self-adaptation to physical aging; at the same time geragogy has highlighted the fact that older adults have great growth and educability potentialities. Yet, the educability of the elderly is based on the psychological and neurological characteristics of age: it is worth giving past and autobiographical memory, creative skills and wisdom the opportunity of growth through the study of languages and literature as a cultural and intercultural challenge, as well as through the autobiographical method.
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