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Building a national network of student leaders in gerontology: Reflections on the student representative program

The Canadian Association on Gerontology's Student Connection facilitates a national Student Representative program to promote the field of gerontology at local post-secondary institutions. Student Representatives are expected to host professional development and networking events on their campu...

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Published in:Gerontology & geriatrics education 2023-07, Vol.44 (3), p.413-428
Main Authors: Sheppard, Christine L., Massie, Ariane S., Kadowaki, Laura, Thériault, Kim, Rochon, Andrea, Rogers-Jarrell, Tia
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Language:English
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Summary:The Canadian Association on Gerontology's Student Connection facilitates a national Student Representative program to promote the field of gerontology at local post-secondary institutions. Student Representatives are expected to host professional development and networking events on their campus to bring together students interested in the field of aging. Student-run groups help foster interest in aging-related careers and research, yet few studies explore how these groups are developed and sustained. As part of this quality improvement project, we examined (1) who participates as a Student Representative; (2) why students choose to participate in the program; and (3) how Student Representatives fulfil their role (including barriers and facilitators). We conclude with a discussion of the challenges that the Student Connection's executive committee has faced supporting this national network and identify opportunities to further enhance the program. Practical implications to support student engagement and promote sustainability of student-driven aginginterest groups are outlined.
ISSN:0270-1960
1545-3847
DOI:10.1080/02701960.2022.2033975