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Baby Boomers Generation X Generation Y Characteristics   Baby Boomers Generation X Generation Y Characteristics Idealistic, generation gap with parents, catchphrases “question authority” and “why be normal” Seek work/life balance, latchkey kids Digital natives, special, materialistic Experiences Roe vs. Wade, assassinations of major political persons, Vietnam, TV, the space race Stock market crash, Challenger explosion, Tiananmen Square massacre, first computer disc 9/11, OJ Simpson, social networking, reality TV Core Values Optimism, team oriented, personal gratification, health and wellness, youth, work (workaholics), involvement Dedication, hard work, conformity, law and order, patience, delayed rewards, duty before pleasure, adherence to rules, honor Work/life balance, global community, personal connections, use of first names, fast-paced environment, tech-savvy, crave attention, team-oriented

(Active Experimentation - AE) (Reflective Observation - RO)   Doing (Active Experimentation - AE) Watching (Reflective Observation - RO) Feeling (Concrete Experience - CE) Accommodating (CE/AE) Diverging (CE/RO) Thinking (Abstract Conceptualization - AC) Converging (AC/AE) Assimilating (AC/RO)

Identify performance gaps Analyze Identify performance gaps Design Outline performance objectives Develop Using information gathered in previous phases, create a performance solution. Implement Delivery of solution Evaluate Measure how well the solution achieved objectives.

FORMATIVE ASSESSMENTS SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENTS Evaluate student learning Monitor student work SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENTS Evaluate student learning Anecdotal records Final exams Quizzes and essays Statewide tests (FCAT) Diagnostic tests National tests Lab reports Entrance exams (SAT and ACT)