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Teaching the Millennial Putnam Valley Staff Development July 16, 2007
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Neil Howe Historian Economist Demographer Written: Generations Generation X Millennials Rising Millenials Go to College - 2007
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Who Is This Generation? - Take a Look Back Generation X(1961-1984)- America’s 13th Generation - offspring of the boomers - Woodstock generation Childhood didn’t matter Nation at Risk Movies - the Exorcist, Children of the Corn Children were to be seen not heard
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Generation X Very much individuals - efficient Do not want to waste time Dynamic, entrepreneurial Respect Time Give you what you need Do not feel and do not like to be part of any group
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Past - Present The generation prior raises the next generation to complement itself. Neil Howe, LHRIC TLI Presentation
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Who Are the Millennials? 1982 ? Society is involved in raising the child Kinder politics More laws on the books now to protect these children then ever before.
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Who Are the Millennials? Decrease in violence in schools. Drugs and alcohol is down, teen pregnancy and abortions are down. Education – Teamwork, community service, the small school movement – non- competitive sports – social recess. Block scheduling and looping
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Who Are the Millennials? Cooperative Learners to the MAX Not very individual Parents are very involved Parents are their child’s best friend and many times this is stated by the child Confident
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Millennials Team Oriented – trust, cooperate highest rate of those that volunteer. Most 24/7 connected generation – IAM, chatting, cameras etc. No fears about privacy – social networking online
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Resources Neil Howe - Millennials Rising & other such books co-authored by Howe and Strauss www.lifecourse.com - Neil Howe & Strauss’ workwww.lifecourse.com Generation Gap - http://library.thinkquest.org/23440/index.html http://library.thinkquest.org/23440/index.html
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