Intergenerational Learning and Its Impact on the Improvement of Educational Processes
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Trujillo Torres, Juan Manuel; Aznar Díaz, Inmaculada; Cáceres Reche, María Del Pilar; Mentado-Laba, Trinidad; Barrera-Corominas, AleixEditorial
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Materia
Intergenerational learning Learning Systematic review
Fecha
2023-10-09Referencia bibliográfica
Trujillo-Torres, J.M.; Aznar-Díaz, I.; Cáceres-Reche, M.P.; Mentado-Labao, T.; Barrera-Corominas, A. Intergenerational Learning and Its Impact on the Improvement of Educational Processes. Educ. Sci. 2023, 13, 1019. [https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci13101019]
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R&D&I project “University and Intergenerational Learning (PRUNAI),” Ministry of Science, Innovation, and Universities (PID2019-107747RB-I00).Resumen
The promotion of intergenerational dialogue is postulated as one of the most frequently
used strategies to promote meaningful learning. The objective is to analyze the impact of intergenerational
dynamics on the learning process. To this end, this work is based on the methodology of a
systematic review following the PRISMA method through the establishment of inclusion and exclusion
criteria and analysis of their suitability. The priority indicator was to collect empirical experiences
in the WOS and Scopus databases that implemented strategies on intergenerational learning and
promoted improvements in learning, obtaining a total of 14 documents to be analyzed. The results of
the review reaffirm the effectiveness of promoting dynamics of this type, observing positive outcomes
in different sets of samples in six main areas: (1) attitudes, well-being, and happiness; (2) integration
of vulnerable groups; (3) improvement of family relationships; (4) promotion of social and human
values; (5) prevention of diseases and increased knowledge about health; and (6) combating the
generational digital divide. There are also weaknesses associated with these experiences, such as
the strong involvement required by the participants or the initial prejudices that exist between one
generation and another.