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Olena Nesteruk – Family Science Review, 2024
This paper describes an innovative approach to teaching about family development over the life course through an application project and assesses its effectiveness in student learning. The integration of genograms and expanded family development theory (FDT) into one project aims to provide an engaging and useful structure for the assignment and…
Descriptors: Family Characteristics, Generational Differences, Family (Sociological Unit), Family Structure
Cliff, Christina – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2021
The author, a teacher of political science, teaches classes on political violence, terrorism, international relations, and on global security and diplomacy. The author identifies as a Cold War kid, but current students have a very different frame of reference. These students are now the post-9/11 generation--often too young to remember the actual…
Descriptors: School Violence, College Students, Generational Differences, College Instruction
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Phelps, Louise Wetherbee – Composition Studies, 2022
When pondering how to contribute to this special issue, the author was startled to realize that their career, the journal's history, and the development of the discipline--rhetoric and composition/writing studies (RCWS)--had run in parallel for 50 years. This essay tells a story of how "generation" came to matter in rhetoric and…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Writing Processes, Writing Research, Rhetoric
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Craig Hadley – Journal of Leadership Education, 2024
Purpose: This article illustrates the transformational nature of servant leadership and its capacity to empower and develop others. In it, I recount my close relationship with a high school mentor who embodied the key tenants of Greenleaf's (1970) servant leadership philosophy. I also advocate for others to provide mentorship and support in a…
Descriptors: Generational Differences, Leadership Styles, Mentors, High School Students
Amanda Harrison; Rene Burress – Knowledge Quest, 2024
Building relationships is a crucial part of being a school librarian. But the first relationship the authors states school librarians will want to build is within themselves as a professional. According to the author, knowing yourself and your core values can help when times get tough or if your first tries at a relationship are rebuffed.…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Media Specialists, Interpersonal Relationship, Stakeholders
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Dieckman, Andrea; Nelson, Eric; Luechtefeld, Ray; Giles, Garrett – InSight: A Journal of Scholarly Teaching, 2022
Students, especially those from recent generations, typically encounter difficulties providing and receiving feedback. Hence approaches to teach students feedback skills are valuable. This article explores perspectives related to learning feedback by (a) examining the process of feedback, (b) showing how Action Learning as a pedagogical component…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Experiential Learning, Educational Games, Age Groups
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Strawser, Michael G. – Journal of Communication Pedagogy, 2021
Communication practitioners, especially those who facilitate training and development workshops, should focus on generational differences as a subset of their communication training efforts. This article positions the multigenerational workplace and generational differences as a relevant topic for communication trainers and provides cursory…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Training, Organizational Communication, Work Environment
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Coleman, James Joshua; Schey, Ryan; Blackburn, Mollie V.; Brochin, Carol; Cooper-Novack, Gemma; Crawley, S. Adam; Cruz, Cindy; Dutro, Elizabeth; Helton, Jack; Islam, Abdul-Qadir; Jiménez, Ileana; Lizárraga, José Ramón; Shrodes, Addie; Simon, Rob; Wickens, Corrine Marie; Young, Craig A. – Literacy Research: Theory, Method, and Practice, 2022
Comprised of seven intergenerational dialogues, this article brings together emerging and established scholars to query into the future of queer literacy research. Addressing generational shifts in queer method(ologie)s, these dialogues advance epistemological, ontological, and ethical research quandaries related to queer and trans studies today.…
Descriptors: Homosexuality, Gender Issues, Literacy, Educational Research
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Katie Brenny; Susan M. Yelich Biniecki – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2024
Rural agriculture retailers, or those engaged in the production of food, fiber, and fuel, are pressed to find just-in-time solutions for continual learning with their adult employees, specifically millennials, the generation who will assume future leadership roles. Adult educators in rural settings, or lower populated areas, are encountering rapid…
Descriptors: Generational Differences, Rural Areas, Agriculture, Technology Uses in Education
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Chaudhuri, Joydeep Dutta – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2020
There has been a fundamental change in health care pedagogy to address the demands and challenges posed by the present generation of millennial students. There is also a growing recognition of the role of intrinsic motivation as a catalyst in a positive learning experience. The term intrinsic motivation refers to energizing behavior that comes…
Descriptors: Generational Differences, Motivation, Teacher Student Relationship, Medical Education
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Foster, Raisa; Zin, Mnemo; Keto, Sami; Pulkki, Jani – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2022
Western modernity has shaped people's thought patterns and value hierarchies, relegating humans to the position of supremacy. This anthropocentric worldview has disconnected humans from the rest of nature and eventually led to the social and ecological catastrophe. This paper shows that collective memory work can help us recognize how we are…
Descriptors: Children, Memory, Socialization, Ecology
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Suin Roberts – Migration and Language Education, 2023
Korean Americans and Korean Germans exhibit similarities in their upbringing and migration processes: The first generation, speaking Korean natively and solid in their identity as Koreans, attempt to raise their children with a Korean identity in a culture, where English or German is the mainstream language. Given their minority status in either…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Language Usage, Food, Preferences
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Finkel, Ed – Community College Journal, 2022
Real differences do exist among the generations in terms of attitudes, behaviors, expectations and motivations that have an impact at work and in the classroom, in spheres of activity like building teams, dealing with change, motivating and managing, and teaching. But community college leaders and other administrators and faculty can leverage…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Two Year College Students, Leaders, Older Adults
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Hunter-Doniger, Tracey – Art Education, 2020
The children born between the years 1995 and 2005 belong to Generation Z (Gen Z). They are inheriting a world full of technology, "fake news," melting polar ice caps, and a divisive political situation in the United States. The children of Gen Z are the first generation to grow up in a world with mass technology, and they are also the…
Descriptors: Personal Autonomy, Advocacy, Art Education, Teaching Models
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Glickman, Carl – Journal of Educational Supervision, 2021
In this personal and candid essay by Carl Glickman, he examines the confluence of early experiences with his evolving concepts and theories of education, supervision, democracy, and school renewal that resulted in his studies, activities, university and school networks and partnerships, and widely read books. He covers the first 33 years of his…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Supervision, Democracy, Educational Change
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