Are We Ready for the 100 Year Life?

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A photo of an older adult smiling at the camera.

In this issue of The Creative Aging Resource Newsletter by Lifetime Arts, we featured four resources which provide an overview of the most significant and advanced new thinking regarding what it will take to create a long life society.

A newsletter excerpt from Diantha Dow Schull:

“The concepts examined are both distinct and overlapping; the theme of lifelong learning is consistently present. They all help us to imagine how arts education will fit into the learning mix — throughout the lifespan — and to envision how creative expression and access to the arts will be essential for the quality of life for young and future generations.”

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subject terms

Aging & Longevity

Aging & Longevity > Adult Education

Aging & Longevity > Aging & Longevity

Aging & Longevity > Lifelong Learning

Aging & Longevity > Positive Aging

Aging & Longevity > Purpose

Aging & Longevity > Vitality & Wellness

Creative Aging > Arts Education

Creative Aging > Creative Expression

contributors

Shannon McDonough

Diantha Schull

related organization

Stanford Center on Longevity

resource type

Creative Aging Resource Journals

year

2022