Lynn E. Pelco
Virginia Commonwealth University
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Gerontology & Geriatrics Education | 2013
Tracey L. Gendron; Lynn E. Pelco; E. Ayn Welleford
Graduate education in gerontology has an essential role in providing the foundational knowledge required to work with a diverse aging population. It can also play an essential role in promoting best-practice approaches for the development of professional identity as a gerontologist. The primary goal of this study was to determine what factors predict the professional identity and career path of gerontologists. In addition, the study explored how experiential learning influenced professional identity for newcomers to the field and for those experienced in an aging-related field (“professional incumbents”). Graduates (N = 146) of Association for Gerontology in Higher Education-affiliated graduate programs participated. Professional identity as a gerontologist was predicted by length of time in the field, age, satisfaction with coworkers, and satisfaction with opportunities for advancement. Experiential learning contributed to professional identity in important but different ways for newcomers to the field and for professional incumbents. The inclusion of an academic/experiential learning model within graduate gerontology programs promotes the development of professional identity and career path for all graduate students.
Gerontology & Geriatrics Education | 2016
Tracey L. Gendron; E. Ayn Welleford; Lynn E. Pelco
Gerontology, as an academic discipline, provides professionals with the conceptual knowledge and the skills necessary to address the complexities of working with a diverse aging population. We know little about what attracts professionals to the aging field and what maintains commitment to these careers. The aim of this study was to investigate the roles of career motivation, job satisfaction, anxiety about aging, and professional identity in relation to career commitment among those working with older adults. Participants (N = 756) were recruited through organizations and institutions serving older adults and responded to an online survey. Participants’ motivation for working with older adults, level of job satisfaction, and exposure to formal gerontological education significantly predicted career commitment. In addition, aging anxiety mediated the relationship between job satisfaction and career commitment. This study sheds lights on perspectives of professionals working with older adults and highlights areas for future gerontological research and training.
Metropolitan Universities | 2016
Lynn E. Pelco; Catherine Howard
This case study describes the campus context and process for successfully including community engagement language into promotion and tenure policies at Virginia Commonwealth University, a high research, urban public university. The paper also describes barriers our campus faced during the promotion and tenure policy revision process, especially myths that emerged surrounding communityengaged work in the academy. We describe key supports that facilitated a successful process, including the important champions who played roles on our campus.
Metropolitan Universities | 2017
Jason Smith; Lynn E. Pelco; Alex Rooke
Universities are increasing their efforts to more clearly demonstrate their social value. This article illustrates how higher education administrators can incorporate collective impact partnerships in their community benefit strategies. The article explores two of the more familiar paradigms for community benefit—community engagement and anchor institution. Collective impact principles and practices are then presented. Finally, a case study provides a tangible example of how one university’s role in a collective impact initiative transitioned in response to the community. We end the article with ten takeaways and an invitation for higher education administrators to identify their own learning and action steps that can help shift focus from proving to improving their institution’s value to the community.
Archive | 2015
Lynn E. Pelco
Michigan Journal of Community Service-Learning | 2013
Kelly Lockeman; Lynn E. Pelco
Archive | 2015
Lynn E. Pelco; Catherine Howard
Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement | 2013
Tracey L. Gendron; Lynn E. Pelco; Jennifer Pryor; Sonya Barsness; Lynne Seward
Metropolitan Universities | 2010
Lynn E. Pelco; Edward R. Crawford
Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement | 2018
Lynn E. Pelco; Christopher T. Ball