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Title in English Learning in a Family from Intergenerational Perspective
Authors

RABUŠICOVÁ Milada KAMANOVÁ Lenka PEVNÁ Kateřina

Year of publication 2010
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Pedagogická orientace
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Field Pedagogy and education
Keywords learning; generations; intergenerational learning; family; learning in family
Description The paper focuses on intergenerational learning in the family. The research question is: What do children, parents and grandparents learn from one another and how they see it? To find answers to this research question, we have organized a questionnaire survey among participants of courses of non-formal learning attended by adults of different generations. The questions focused on basic characteristics of respondents and their families, on their evaluation of communication in the family, leisure time sharing, family atmosphere, relations and directionality and reciprocity of learning. Answers by three groups of respondents (children, parents and grandparents) were compared and interpreted on the basis of characteristics and attitudes of the respondents and their families. If family members learn from one another while not insisting on relations of dominance, if they pass their knowledge and experience in both directions, they enrich one another and strengthen the cohesion of the family as such.
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