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Millennials in the classroom
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Are short on patience Demand more choices and make quick choices Are much less solitary and individualistic Are facile multi-taskers Get information primarily from social networks Would rather learn by doing than read directions Prefer peer-to-peer learning methods Feel pressure to and expect to excel Want to learn on their own time Want immediate results Like structure in the classroom and group work
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Millennials in the classroom OLD WAY Instructor is dispenser of knowledge Student is recipient of knowledge Constant lecture Technology not utilized A less social environment Fixed furniture MILLENNIALS Instructor is a mentor Increased student involvement Technology used regularly Instructor technology proficient An increased social environment Flexible furniture
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Millennials in the classroom We need new teaching strategies that could include Student-centered classrooms More peer-peer and student-faculty interaction More engagement with technology Teamwork, workplace ethics, responsibility, and civility Customer service attitude More active learning settings Howe and Strauss, 2003 Brown, 2005 Sweeney, 2007 Andrus, 2008
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Millennials in the classroom Two examples: Newspaper analysis assignment Previously lecture/Q&A with examples from 3 or 4 newspapers Now interactive, with students in groups actually handling and marking up papers The Merchant of Venice Previously students were given the text, and teacher-led discussion centered around each act Now, we put Shylock on trial without any teacher-led discussion
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