Teaching your grandmother to suck eggs!
A half-day seminar to introduce topics of intergenerational learning and tutoring, is to be held on February 24, 2015, 12:30–16:00 at:
The University of Glasgow, Urban Big Data Centre
7 Lilybank Gardens
Glasgow
G12 8RZ
Speakers at the seminar include:
- Mike Osborne, Professor of Adult and Lifelong Learning, University of Glasgow, “Introduction and What Big Data will tell us about Lifelong Learning in Glasgow”
- Jane Watts, Senior Research Fellow, National Institute of Adult and Continuing Education (NIACE), “Community Learning approaches to solidarity between the generations – inter – or multi-generational?”
- Tiina Tambaum, Tallinn University, “Inter-generational learning of internet skills in Estonia”
- Alison Clyde, National Development Officer, Generations Working Together – “Intergenerational work promoting wider achievement and building effective external partnerships”
The University of Glasgow wishes to thank the British Society of Gerontology for their support of this event.