Generation NeXt, the current cohort of traditionally aged college students, brings educational and social characteristics to campus that are challenging educators. The product of a very different social reality than the members of the generational cohorts who predominate in college faculties and staff, their postmodern sensibilities and consumer approach to education may be a remarkably poor fit with what schools traditionally offer (Sacks 1996). This presentation overviews the characteristics of Generation NeXt and presents suggestion
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Every generation has unique and different characteristics which distinguishes them from every other ...
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CONTEXT Many faculty members believe that students today differ from those in the past. This paper r...
As educators strive to continually improve the learning potential of the students in our classrooms,...
Baby Boomer teachers are now beginning to teach Generation Z students, many of whom were born in the...
The majority of today\u27s preservice teachers who are currently enrolled in colleges of education a...
Today’s college students are significantly different from previous generations. On average, they are...
Higher education enrollment is in the midst of a generational shift, with Generation Z students rapi...
AbstractA major agenda of higher education institutions is to equip students to be employable and ‘f...
One author characterizes Millennials as a Jekyll-and-Hyde generation, with many facing a quarterlife...
Baby Boomers, in their roles as students, parents, professors and administrators, transformed the Am...
University faculty predominantly represent the Baby Boomer and Baby Buster (Gen X) Generations, but,...
How do they differ from previous generations : So much focus has been on the Millennials and the sec...
In order to teach well, faculty need to know who is in their classrooms. The current cohort of unive...
Every generation has unique and different characteristics which distinguishes them from every other ...
As we head toward the year 2020, it would seem that education has been repackaged to meet post-mille...
Accustomed to social networking and collaborative environments, today's young educators seem na...
CONTEXT Many faculty members believe that students today differ from those in the past. This paper r...
As educators strive to continually improve the learning potential of the students in our classrooms,...
Baby Boomer teachers are now beginning to teach Generation Z students, many of whom were born in the...
The majority of today\u27s preservice teachers who are currently enrolled in colleges of education a...
Today’s college students are significantly different from previous generations. On average, they are...
Higher education enrollment is in the midst of a generational shift, with Generation Z students rapi...
AbstractA major agenda of higher education institutions is to equip students to be employable and ‘f...
One author characterizes Millennials as a Jekyll-and-Hyde generation, with many facing a quarterlife...
Baby Boomers, in their roles as students, parents, professors and administrators, transformed the Am...
University faculty predominantly represent the Baby Boomer and Baby Buster (Gen X) Generations, but,...
How do they differ from previous generations : So much focus has been on the Millennials and the sec...
In order to teach well, faculty need to know who is in their classrooms. The current cohort of unive...
Every generation has unique and different characteristics which distinguishes them from every other ...