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Research on Education and Media is devoted to research on Education and Media in the broadest sense: Media Education, e-Learning, Education Technology, Teaching and Learning with Technologies, Digital Citizenship, Youth Media Consumption.
Mass media and education --- Educational technology --- Educational technology. --- Mass media and education. --- e-Learning --- learning technologies --- teaching technologies --- media education --- education technology --- digital citizenship --- e-learning
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Information society --- Communication --- Société informatisée --- Periodicals. --- Périodiques --- Digital citizenship. --- communication --- ITCs --- communication for development --- communication for social change --- communication theory --- social advertising --- Communication. --- Information society. --- Sociology --- Information superhighway --- Communication, Primitive --- Mass communication --- itcs
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This open access book presents an in-depth analysis of data from ICCS. An international group of scholars critically address the state of civic and citizenship education in the four Nordic countries that participated in the IEA International Civic and Citizenship Education Study (ICCS) in 2009 and 2016. The findings are of particular relevance to educators at all levels, from school education through to teacher education. Nordic countries have long traditions of democracy and their students have performed relatively well in the ICCS assessments. Nonetheless, citizenship education continues to evolve and has received increasing attention in recent educational reforms, indicating policymakers understanding that schools play an important role in establishing democratic values among future citizens. Data from ICCS can be used to analyze, discuss, and reflect on the status of civic and citizenship education and can contribute to the discourse on the potential role of education in contributing to sustainable democracies for a common future. However, teaching citizenship and learning democracy are two different things. While young people can be taught about democracy in school, it is vital that schools work together with the wider community in which youth operate to strengthen civic understanding and values for all young people regardless of their social and economic background.
Educació cívica --- Ciutadania --- Política educativa --- Escandinàvia --- Educació i Estat --- Política social --- Beques --- Comunitat i escola --- Dret a l'educació --- Administració escolar --- Economia de l'educació --- Escola única --- Legislació educativa --- Política de la joventut --- Ciutadans --- Dret de ciutadania --- Participació política --- Participació social --- Civisme --- Deportació --- Domicili --- Drets polítics --- Estrangers --- Nacionalitat --- Naturalització --- Educació per a la ciutadania --- Ensenyament cívic --- Educació --- Educació en valors --- Educació moral --- Educació per a la pau --- Fennoscandia --- Norden --- Països escandinaus --- Països nòrdics --- Europa del Nord --- Dinamarca --- Finlàndia --- Islàndia --- Noruega --- Suècia --- Education, general --- Educational Policy and Politics --- Teaching and Teacher Education --- Assessment and Testing --- Citizenship Education --- ICCS 2016 --- Democratic education --- Digital citizenship --- School climate --- Sustainable democracy --- IEA --- Civic and Citizenship Education --- Analysis of data from ICCS --- Young Nordic citizens --- Civic and citizenship education in the nordic countries --- Future sustainable democracies --- Open access --- ICCS 2009 --- Environmental citizenship --- Education --- Educational strategies & policy --- Teacher training
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The "Age-Friendly Cities & Communities: States of the Art and Future Perspectives" publication presents contemporary, innovative, and insightful narratives, debates, and frameworks based on an international collection of papers from scholars spanning the fields of gerontology, social sciences, architecture, computer science, and gerontechnology. This extensive collection of papers aims to move the narrative and debates forward in this interdisciplinary field of age-friendly cities and communities.
Humanities --- Social interaction --- age-friendly cities --- physical environment/space --- urban ageing --- gentrification --- displacement --- aging in place --- physical activity --- aging --- social isolation --- cycling --- walking --- ICT --- older adults --- patent --- personalised ageing --- quality of life --- review --- smart ageing --- social robots --- ambient assisted living --- machine learning --- older adults care --- daily life activities monitoring --- technology limitation and acceptance --- care services models --- older citizens --- ageing --- technology --- digital --- smart cities initiatives --- smart city --- Romania --- public policies on smart cities --- evaluating smart cities initiatives --- older people --- connectedness --- social relationships --- later life --- age-friendliness --- community --- digital technology --- loneliness --- isolation --- intergenerational communication --- gerontology --- family --- cross-cultural research --- qualitative research --- housing --- elderly --- assisted living facilities --- seniors --- homes --- group living --- dwellings --- regulations --- rebellion --- governance --- law --- survey --- questionnaire --- validation --- age-friendly --- AFCCQ --- consultation-liaison psychiatry --- psycho-geriatrics --- general hospital --- age-friendly urban public transport --- smart mobility --- age-friendly transport --- mobility justice --- health --- indicators --- planning --- tools --- spatial --- neighbourhoods --- e-health --- urban planning --- smart ecosystem --- gerontechnology --- age in place --- coronavirus --- COVID-19 --- design hacking --- internet of things --- human-centered design --- smart cities --- digital citizenship --- urbanisation --- participatory action research --- cluster analysis --- thermal comfort --- design guidelines --- heating --- cooling --- participatory video design --- participation --- person-centered care --- co-creation --- perspective of older adults --- quality improvement --- use of technology --- Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland --- Polynesian population --- relational leadership --- Te Tiriti o Waitangi --- prisons --- prisoners --- older offenders --- ex-prisoners --- age-friendly cities and communities --- Kazan --- Russia --- health information --- ageism --- Cochrane --- evidence-based --- medicines --- consumers --- awareness --- Age-Friendly Cities --- photovoice --- healthy ageing --- active ageing --- social inclusion --- UK --- long-term care --- dementia --- physical environment --- social environment --- organizational environment --- environmental design --- policy --- case studies --- Global Network of Age-Friendly Cities and Communities --- World Health Organization --- social prescribing --- wearable technology --- digital data layer --- age-friendly communities --- citizen science --- well-being --- gender --- Coronavirus --- human centred design --- rural planning --- smart islands --- age-friendly homes --- innovation --- experiments --- age-friendly cities --- physical environment/space --- urban ageing --- gentrification --- displacement --- aging in place --- physical activity --- aging --- social isolation --- cycling --- walking --- ICT --- older adults --- patent --- personalised ageing --- quality of life --- review --- smart ageing --- social robots --- ambient assisted living --- machine learning --- older adults care --- daily life activities monitoring --- technology limitation and acceptance --- care services models --- older citizens --- ageing --- technology --- digital --- smart cities initiatives --- smart city --- Romania --- public policies on smart cities --- evaluating smart cities initiatives --- older people --- connectedness --- social relationships --- later life --- age-friendliness --- community --- digital technology --- loneliness --- isolation --- intergenerational communication --- gerontology --- family --- cross-cultural research --- qualitative research --- housing --- elderly --- assisted living facilities --- seniors --- homes --- group living --- dwellings --- regulations --- rebellion --- governance --- law --- survey --- questionnaire --- validation --- age-friendly --- AFCCQ --- consultation-liaison psychiatry --- psycho-geriatrics --- general hospital --- age-friendly urban public transport --- smart mobility --- age-friendly transport --- mobility justice --- health --- indicators --- planning --- tools --- spatial --- neighbourhoods --- e-health --- urban planning --- smart ecosystem --- gerontechnology --- age in place --- coronavirus --- COVID-19 --- design hacking --- internet of things --- human-centered design --- smart cities --- digital citizenship --- urbanisation --- participatory action research --- cluster analysis --- thermal comfort --- design guidelines --- heating --- cooling --- participatory video design --- participation --- person-centered care --- co-creation --- perspective of older adults --- quality improvement --- use of technology --- Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland --- Polynesian population --- relational leadership --- Te Tiriti o Waitangi --- prisons --- prisoners --- older offenders --- ex-prisoners --- age-friendly cities and communities --- Kazan --- Russia --- health information --- ageism --- Cochrane --- evidence-based --- medicines --- consumers --- awareness --- Age-Friendly Cities --- photovoice --- healthy ageing --- active ageing --- social inclusion --- UK --- long-term care --- dementia --- physical environment --- social environment --- organizational environment --- environmental design --- policy --- case studies --- Global Network of Age-Friendly Cities and Communities --- World Health Organization --- social prescribing --- wearable technology --- digital data layer --- age-friendly communities --- citizen science --- well-being --- gender --- Coronavirus --- human centred design --- rural planning --- smart islands --- age-friendly homes --- innovation --- experiments
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The "Age-Friendly Cities & Communities: States of the Art and Future Perspectives" publication presents contemporary, innovative, and insightful narratives, debates, and frameworks based on an international collection of papers from scholars spanning the fields of gerontology, social sciences, architecture, computer science, and gerontechnology. This extensive collection of papers aims to move the narrative and debates forward in this interdisciplinary field of age-friendly cities and communities.
Humanities --- Social interaction --- age-friendly cities --- physical environment/space --- urban ageing --- gentrification --- displacement --- aging in place --- physical activity --- aging --- social isolation --- cycling --- walking --- ICT --- older adults --- patent --- personalised ageing --- quality of life --- review --- smart ageing --- social robots --- ambient assisted living --- machine learning --- older adults care --- daily life activities monitoring --- technology limitation and acceptance --- care services models --- older citizens --- ageing --- technology --- digital --- smart cities initiatives --- smart city --- Romania --- public policies on smart cities --- evaluating smart cities initiatives --- older people --- connectedness --- social relationships --- later life --- age-friendliness --- community --- digital technology --- loneliness --- isolation --- intergenerational communication --- gerontology --- family --- cross-cultural research --- qualitative research --- housing --- elderly --- assisted living facilities --- seniors --- homes --- group living --- dwellings --- regulations --- rebellion --- governance --- law --- survey --- questionnaire --- validation --- age-friendly --- AFCCQ --- consultation-liaison psychiatry --- psycho-geriatrics --- general hospital --- age-friendly urban public transport --- smart mobility --- age-friendly transport --- mobility justice --- health --- indicators --- planning --- tools --- spatial --- neighbourhoods --- e-health --- urban planning --- smart ecosystem --- gerontechnology --- age in place --- coronavirus --- COVID-19 --- design hacking --- internet of things --- human-centered design --- smart cities --- digital citizenship --- urbanisation --- participatory action research --- cluster analysis --- thermal comfort --- design guidelines --- heating --- cooling --- participatory video design --- participation --- person-centered care --- co-creation --- perspective of older adults --- quality improvement --- use of technology --- Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland --- Polynesian population --- relational leadership --- Te Tiriti o Waitangi --- prisons --- prisoners --- older offenders --- ex-prisoners --- age-friendly cities and communities --- Kazan --- Russia --- health information --- ageism --- Cochrane --- evidence-based --- medicines --- consumers --- awareness --- Age-Friendly Cities --- photovoice --- healthy ageing --- active ageing --- social inclusion --- UK --- long-term care --- dementia --- physical environment --- social environment --- organizational environment --- environmental design --- policy --- case studies --- Global Network of Age-Friendly Cities and Communities --- World Health Organization --- social prescribing --- wearable technology --- digital data layer --- age-friendly communities --- citizen science --- well-being --- gender --- Coronavirus --- human centred design --- rural planning --- smart islands --- age-friendly homes --- innovation --- experiments --- n/a --- Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland
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The "Age-Friendly Cities & Communities: States of the Art and Future Perspectives" publication presents contemporary, innovative, and insightful narratives, debates, and frameworks based on an international collection of papers from scholars spanning the fields of gerontology, social sciences, architecture, computer science, and gerontechnology. This extensive collection of papers aims to move the narrative and debates forward in this interdisciplinary field of age-friendly cities and communities.
age-friendly cities --- physical environment/space --- urban ageing --- gentrification --- displacement --- aging in place --- physical activity --- aging --- social isolation --- cycling --- walking --- ICT --- older adults --- patent --- personalised ageing --- quality of life --- review --- smart ageing --- social robots --- ambient assisted living --- machine learning --- older adults care --- daily life activities monitoring --- technology limitation and acceptance --- care services models --- older citizens --- ageing --- technology --- digital --- smart cities initiatives --- smart city --- Romania --- public policies on smart cities --- evaluating smart cities initiatives --- older people --- connectedness --- social relationships --- later life --- age-friendliness --- community --- digital technology --- loneliness --- isolation --- intergenerational communication --- gerontology --- family --- cross-cultural research --- qualitative research --- housing --- elderly --- assisted living facilities --- seniors --- homes --- group living --- dwellings --- regulations --- rebellion --- governance --- law --- survey --- questionnaire --- validation --- age-friendly --- AFCCQ --- consultation-liaison psychiatry --- psycho-geriatrics --- general hospital --- age-friendly urban public transport --- smart mobility --- age-friendly transport --- mobility justice --- health --- indicators --- planning --- tools --- spatial --- neighbourhoods --- e-health --- urban planning --- smart ecosystem --- gerontechnology --- age in place --- coronavirus --- COVID-19 --- design hacking --- internet of things --- human-centered design --- smart cities --- digital citizenship --- urbanisation --- participatory action research --- cluster analysis --- thermal comfort --- design guidelines --- heating --- cooling --- participatory video design --- participation --- person-centered care --- co-creation --- perspective of older adults --- quality improvement --- use of technology --- Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland --- Polynesian population --- relational leadership --- Te Tiriti o Waitangi --- prisons --- prisoners --- older offenders --- ex-prisoners --- age-friendly cities and communities --- Kazan --- Russia --- health information --- ageism --- Cochrane --- evidence-based --- medicines --- consumers --- awareness --- Age-Friendly Cities --- photovoice --- healthy ageing --- active ageing --- social inclusion --- UK --- long-term care --- dementia --- physical environment --- social environment --- organizational environment --- environmental design --- policy --- case studies --- Global Network of Age-Friendly Cities and Communities --- World Health Organization --- social prescribing --- wearable technology --- digital data layer --- age-friendly communities --- citizen science --- well-being --- gender --- Coronavirus --- human centred design --- rural planning --- smart islands --- age-friendly homes --- innovation --- experiments --- n/a --- Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland
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