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Social Distancing Doesn’t Need to Equal Social Isolation for Older Adults

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In this article, written by Lifetime Arts’ Deputy Director, Shannon McDonough, and published by the American Alliance of Museums (AAM), Lifetime Arts presents free resources we are offering in an effort to assist in the continuation of remote arts education programming since the COVID-19 outbreak. Included in this article is a video featuring Lifetime Arts’ Director of Education Annie Montgomery and Education Associate Julie Kline, who talk about what COVID-19 meant for them and their peers in the arts education field, the genesis of the campaign, why Lifetime Arts is offering “Creative Aging 101” now, and about what to keep in mind when designing remote learning for older adults.

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subject terms

Creative Aging

Creative Aging > Arts Education

Creative Aging > Creative Aging Model

Creative Aging > Skills Mastery

Creative Aging > Social Engagement

Creative Aging > Teaching Artistry

contributor

Shannon McDonough

related organization

American Alliance of Museums (AAM)

resource type

Articles and Blog Posts

year

2020

keywords

Annie Montgomery, Creative Aging Programming, Julie Kline, Professional Development

Founded in 2008, Lifetime Arts catalyzes and connects the people, funding, practical strategies, and bold ideas necessary to embrace all older adults as creative and social learners.

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