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Starejši odrasli in glasno branje
ID Sedar, Maša (Author), ID Ličen, Nives (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Novak Zabukovec, Vlasta (Comentor)

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Abstract
Osrednja tema magistrskega dela so starejši odrasli in glasno branje. Z raziskavo sem želela analizirati dogajanje v skupini za glasno branje, ugotoviti, kako je sodelovanje v izbrani skupini povezano s čustvenim in socialnim doživljanjem udeležencev ter oblikovati smernice za nadaljnji razvoj in implementacijo takšnih programov. V teoretičnem delu so opredeljeni ključni koncepti, kot so starost in staranje, čustveno blagostanje in doživljanje, ustvarjalnost in ustvarjanje, socialna izključenost, medgeneracijsko sodelovanje, branje v starosti in glasno branje. Poudarjen je pomen socialnih interakcij, kulturnih dejavnosti in ustvarjalnih procesov za kakovostno staranje. V empiričnem delu je bila uporabljena kvalitativna raziskovalna paradigma, raziskava pa je bila izvedena kot študija primera. Podatki so bili zbrani s pomočjo opazovanja z udeležbo, polstrukturiranih intervjujev in vprašalnika za merjenje čustvenega doživljanja udeležencev. Ugotovljeno je bilo, da glasno branje spodbuja socialno vključenost, krepi samozavest udeležencev in omogoča medgeneracijsko povezovanje, saj skupina redno sodeluje z vrtci pri branju otrokom. Udeleženci so poročali o pozitivnih čustvih, kot so veselje, zanimanje in olajšanje, ter o večji samozavesti pri deljenju lastnih mnenj. Prav tako je bilo ugotovljeno, da glasno branje spodbuja ustvarjanje, saj številni udeleženci po srečanjih začnejo pisati pesmi in zgodbe, nekateri pa se vključijo v ustvarjalne delavnice in kulturne dogodke. Rezultat raziskave so krajše smernice, ki so lahko v pomoč bodočim organizatorjem skupin za glasno branje.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:glasno branje, starejši odrasli, čustveno in socialno doživljanje, ustvarjanje, medgeneracijsko sodelovanje
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2024
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-164421 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:25.10.2024
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Language:English
Title:Older Adults and Reading Aloud
Abstract:
The central theme of this Master's thesis is older adults and reading aloud. The aim of the research was to analyze the dynamics within a reading-aloud group, to determine how participation in such a group is connected to the emotional and social experiences of the participants, and to formulate guidelines for further development and implementation of similar programs. In the theoretical part, key concepts are defined, such as age and aging, emotional well-being and experiences, creativity and creation, social exclusion, intergenerational cooperation, reading in old age, and reading aloud. The importance of social interactions, cultural activities, and creative processes for quality aging is emphasized. The empirical part was conducted using a qualitative research paradigm, with the research designed as a case study. Data were collected through participant observation, semi-structured interviews, and a questionnaire measuring the emotional experiences of participants. The findings showed that reading aloud promotes social inclusion, boosts participants' self-confidence, and fosters intergenerational connections, as the group regularly collaborates with kindergartens by reading to children. Participants reported positive emotions such as joy, interest, and relief, along with greater self-confidence in sharing their own opinions. It was also found that reading aloud encourages creativity, as many participants began writing poems and stories after the sessions, and some became involved in creative workshops and cultural events. The research results include concise guidelines that could be helpful to future organizers of reading-aloud groups.

Keywords:reading aloud, older adults, emotional and social experience, creativity, intergenerational cooperation

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