Author:
Mohr Eric S.,Mohr Kathleen A.
Abstract
Currently, the faculty at post-secondary institutions are mostly Baby Boomer and Generation-X (Gen X) faculty teaching Gen-Y and -Z students as undergraduates. According to numerous social commentators, these generations tend to vary in their worldviews, and the differences can challenge the teaching-learning relationship. In the following discussion, we would like to share some information from a few current resources that attempt to characterize and analyze the two most dominant generations among post-secondary students today. Then, we will pose a few ways that teacher educators might seek to update their instruction for Gen-Z students.
Publisher
Macrothink Institute, Inc.
Cited by
3 articles.
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