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Izobraževanje starejših na univerzi: študija primera Univerze v Ljubljani in Univerze v Dublinu
ID Kapler, Urša (Author), ID Krašovec, Primož (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Ličen, Nives (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Osrednja tema magistrskega dela je delovanje dveh starosti prijaznih univerz (SPU) v evropskem okolju. Raziskava izhaja iz razmislekov o staranju, izobraževanju starejših in razumevanju raznolikosti generacij, ki se starajo danes. Teoretska zastavitev je sociološka in socialnogerontološka. Staranje je opisano s koncepti uspešno staranje, aktivno staranje, zdravo staranje, iz katerih izhajajo tudi strategije za zagotavljanje kakovostnega življenja starejših. Empirični del naloge združuje rezultate dveh študij primera: Modra fakulteta na Univerzi v Ljubljani in Dublin City University Age-Friendly University. Uporabljena je bila kvalitativna raziskovalna metodologija. Rezultati so interpretirani na treh ravneh: »mikro, mezo in makro ravni«. Ugotovljeno je bilo, da izobraževanje starejših na univerzi ustvarja prostor za oblikovanje kakovostnega znanja ter socialnih povezav med starejšimi in med generacijami. Na mezo ravni je SPU prostor, kjer se interdisciplinarno povezujejo raziskovalci in skupaj s starejšimi raziskujejo staranje ter inovirajo ustaljene prakse. SPU informirajo državne politike, se povezujejo z izobraževalnimi, političnimi, socialnimi in zdravstvenimi organizacijami. Makro raven pa predstavlja globalna mreža starosti prijaznih univerz ter vsa meddržavna povezovanja. Med preučevanima SPU se pojavljajo razlike, ki so posledice različne interpretacije osnovne SPU iniciative, let delovanja (prakse), različnih lokalnih okolji, v katerih delujejo, kulture ter razumevanja izobraževanja, ureditev in delovanja univerz ter finančne podpore. Povezuje ju sledenje 10 načelom delovanja SPU in razumevanje pomembnosti odziva univerze na družbene izzive, povezane s staranjem prebivalstva.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:starejši, staranje, vseživljenjsko učenje, starosti prijazna univerza, skupnost, aktivno in zdravo staranje
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[U. Kapler]
Year:2023
Number of pages:167 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-151430 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:05.10.2023
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Education for Older People at University: Case Studies from The University of Ljubljana and Dublin City University
Abstract:
The focus of this Master's thesis is the functioning of two age-friendly universities in Europe. The research is based on contemplations on aging and the education of older people, as well on the understanding of the diversity of the aging generations today. The theoretical framework is sociological and social-gerontological. Aging is described with the following concepts: successful aging, active aging and healthy aging, from which strategies to ensure the quality of life of older people are derived. The empirical part of the thesis combines the results of two case studies: Modra fakulteta at the University of Ljubljana (MoF UL) and the Dublin City University Age-Friendly University (DCU AFU). A qualitative research methodology was used. The results are interpreted on three levels: micro, meso and macro levels. The outcomes dictate that the education of older people at the university level enables the elderly to gain quality knowledge and create social links between both their own age group and between different generations. At the meso level, the AFU is a space where researchers come together in an interdisciplinary way to explore aging with older people and innovate established practices. On this level, AFU informs national policies and connects with educational, political, social and health organizations. At the macro level, however, we have the global network of age-friendly universities and all the interconnections between countries. Differences emerge between the two AFUs that result from different interpretations of the original AFU initiative, years of operation (practice), the different local contexts in which they operate, different cultures and understandings of education, the regulation and functioning of universities, and their financial support. They both, however, follow the same ten AFU function principles and they both understand the importance of the university's response to the societal challenges associated with an aging population.

Keywords:older people, aging, lifelong learning, age-friendly university, community, active and healthy aging.

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