The use of personas in gerontological education

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Submitted by Minnesota North... on May 31, 2021 - 10:18pm CDT

Resource Type: 
Journal Article

This undergraduate student project published in Gerontology & Geriatrics Education details the development of an innovative teaching tool and describes how Personas (fictional characters that are created through the amalgamation of physical, social, and psychological traits and have unique lived experiences) are used as part of an experiential learning assignment over the course of a semester. Student-generated Personas act to contextualize the broad course material, ranging from physical to mental health to environments to financial wellbeing in later life. This Personas project serves as an example to gerontological educators on how to provide students with an interactive tool to apply information learned through class lectures and readings. The full article can be accessed with an OpenAthens account through your institution or with a Taylor & Francis Online account.

Author(s): 
Sarah L. Canham
Subject: 
Education & Learning
Collections: 
Age-Friendly Care and Education Collection
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