Curriculum offered about perceptions of aging

Disrupt Aging Classroom is a 2.5-hour, interactive curriculum that challenges students to examine their aging perceptions and think about how the growing aging population is relevant to their personal lives and future careers. The curriculum complements any course of study and helps students become more age-inclusive.

AARP created the Disrupt Aging curriculum, and Jen Kahn-Pettigrew of the Helen Bader Office of Applied Gerontology is the campus representative. AARP also has a Disrupt Aging Classroom promo video and handout that you can view to gain insight on this topic.

Please fill out this form if you are interested in the class presentation in Spring 2021.

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