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PART I: IMPERATIVES: PUBLIC POLICY IMPERATIVE

Intergenerational Programming in Public Policy

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Pages 101-110 | Published online: 20 Oct 2008
 

Summary

This paper offers a rationale for public support on behalf of intergenerational programming that invokes an ideal of citizenship. This rationale is contrasted with the more commonly cited “sentimental” justifications such as promoting life satisfaction, attitude changes and good feelings. Four models intentionally based on the rationale of civic education are presented as exemplars of intergenerational programs that fulfill a public purpose by contributing to vital social issues.

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