Post on 04-Jan-2016
GENERATIONS
Neil Howe and William Strauss
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G. I.
1901 – 1924John F. Kennedy Clare Booth Luce
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SILENT
1923 – 1942Colin Powell
Gloria Steinem
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BABY BOOMERS
1943 – 1960David Spielberg
Oprah Winfrey
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GEN X
1961 – 1981Michael Jordan
Jodie Foster
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MILLENNIALS
1982 – 2002Frankie Muniz
Mandy Moore
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"Over the next decade, the Millennial Generation will entirely recast the image of youth from downbeat and alienated to
upbeat and engaged--with potentially seismic consequences for America."
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"Millennial attitudes and behaviors represent a sharp break from
Generation X, and are running exactly counter to trends launched by the
Boomers."
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Who They AreThe Baby Boomlet (demography) Kinderpolitics (political economy) Ground Zero of the Culture Wars (family) Raising Standards for Regular Kids (school)
Jiggy with It (pace of life) Zero Tolerance (conduct) Junior Citizens (community) The Happiness Business (culture) Rocket Cash (commerce) Planet Pokémon (world)
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•Young workers will demand that employers adjust to the needs of workers who wish to build careers and families at the same time and to lead lower-stress lives than their parents did....
•Older employees will admire their skills, confidence, and team spirit, but will question their creativity and toughness....
•Millennial women will dominate entry-level medical, legal, and media positions, while Millennial men will dominate businesses and technology....
•Millennials will be less inclined than Gen Xers were at like age to take big career risks or turn their persona lives inside out to make more money.
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"Today’s kids are on track to become a powerhouse generation, full of technology planners, community shapers, institution builders, and
world leaders, perhaps destined to dominate the twenty-first century like
today’s fading and ennobled G.I. Generation dominated the twentieth.
Millennials have a solid chance to become America’s next great
generation."
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Why is the concept of generations important to
work-based learning coordinators?
….Students
….Educators
…Employers/supervisors
…Parents
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The new gender gap!
Are boys becoming the second sex?
Men could become losers in a global
economy that values mental power over
might.
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Educators lost sight of the learning styles of boys, who were often sidelined as slow or troubled. The job
market has turned from
blue collar to white or pink
collar.
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Women are rapidly closing the M.D. and PhD gap and make up almost half of the law students.
Men are dropping out of the workplace;
and women’s ranks are growing.
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