Levels of resentment in the University of the Third Age

Journal Title: Journal of Education Culture and Society - Year 2016, Vol 7, Issue 1

Abstract

Resentment has a particular place in the University of the Third Age. Here, the activities of the organization come up against the developing personalities of the elderly and crises of personality, which intensify the phenomenon. Temporary resentment can in unfavourable circumstances escalate into permanent resentment, which is more difficult to alleviate. The task of the manager is to uncover this phenomenon at a relatively early stage, and to take appropriate preventative measures in the form of long-lasting negotiation of tasks and a suitable system of sharing rewards.

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Aleksander Kobylarek

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  • EP ID EP185806
  • DOI 10.15503/jecs20161.5.8
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Aleksander Kobylarek (2016). Levels of resentment in the University of the Third Age. Journal of Education Culture and Society, 7(1), 4-8. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-185806