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Intergenerational Understanding

Here are the 3 resources from Intergenerational Understanding.

Implicit Association Test

It is well known that people don't always speak their minds, and it is suspected that people don't always know their minds. Understanding such divergences is important to scientific psychology. This website presents a method that demonstrates public-private and conscious-unconscious divergences much more convincingly than has been possible with previous methods. The University of Washington and Yale University's age, race, and gender Implicit Association Tests can be taken online at this site.

Resource Link: http://www.yale.edu/implicit

Teaching Tolerance Highly Recommended

Founded in 1991 by the Southern Poverty Law Center, Teaching Tolerance provides educators with free educational materials that promote respect for differences and appreciation of diversity in the classroom and beyond. Our magazine and curriculum kits have earned Oscar nominations, an Academy Award, and more than a dozen honors from the Association of Educational Publishers (EdPress) including the Golden Lamp Award.

Resource Link: http://www.tolerance.org

Together for Tomorrow: Building Community Through Intergenerational Dialogue

James Gambone. Crystal Bay, MN: Elder Eye Press, 2001.

Together for Tomorrow is a guide and information resource to help you break down isolation and separation between the generations. It presents a proven process for community building: the Intergenerational Dialogue (TM) process. Intergenerational Dialogue is a tool for joining all ages, cultures, races, genders and economic classes in problem solving and joint action.

Resource Link: http://www.pointsofviewinc.com/Pages/OurProducts.html

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