Title: Generation NeXt Comes to College Understanding Today
1Generation NeXt Comes to CollegeUnderstanding
Todays Postmodern Students
2 Topics
- Generations in Higher Ed
- Traditionals, Boomers, Xers, NeXt
- Understanding NeXters
- to reach developmental, institutional and
departmental goals.
3What do we want to do?
- Help students reach developmental goals
- Learning, workplace readiness, citizenship, etc.
- Recruitment
- Admissions
- Marketing, Media
- Persistence and Retention
- Prerequisite for student and institutional
success.
4Generalizations
- Heterogeneous
- Diverse
- Modal personality
- Trends
- Lifestage vs. cohort
- No stereotypes !
- No criticism !
- No excuses !
- We may need to do things differently
- Understanding creates opportunity.
5Gen NeXt
6Generation NeXt
- Why are they like this?
- Why do they do that?
- They make perfect sense
- Logical products of culture
- Their traits and expectations are not surprising
- Just doing what has worked in the past.
7 Generational cohorts
8Traditionals
- Born before 1945
- At least 62 now
- Affected by the Depression,
WWII - Between Greatest and Boomers
- Often donors, administration and senior staff.
9Traditional values
- Duty, discipline, thrift
- Sacrifice, sobriety, delay of gratification
- Conformity, authority, hierarchies
- Last of a long line
- Good old days?
Patriarchal, Racist
10Traditional higher ed
- Like formality
- Face to face contact
- handwritten
- High status contacts
- (or kids)
- Monumental, legacy appeals
- Traditionals like
- Books
- Marble
- Bricks
- Leaves.
11Premodern worldview
- Based on tradition and belief, not data
- Identity social roles
- Social-traditional
- Timeless, unquestioned truths
- Moral model
- Strict rules, sanctions for violations.
12Traditionals said
- We didnt know we were
poor. - It is not supposed
to be fun. - I want my kids to have better than I had.
13Baby Boomers 1945-1964
- We all think we are normal.
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15Baby Boomers 1945-1964
- 42-61 years young
- Pig in the python
- Post war affluence
- New middle class
- Cleavers
- Special, advantaged, lucky.
16Baby Boomers value
- Idealistic
- Relationship oriented
- Individuality/ creativity
- Personal fulfillment
- Self-improvement
- Human potential
- Make a difference.
17Boomer communication
- Use various media
- Most mainstream cohort
- They do use the web
- They think they are hip
- Relationship oriented
- Be their friend
- Respond to younger people
- Anyone younger than them
- Can respond to students
- Identify with college self.
18Boomer parents
- Critical in school selection, student success
- Clarify expectations of their involvement
- Priorities different than their kids
- What do they want?
- Safety
- Supervision
- Remediation
- Development
- Outcomes.
19Show Boomers
- Well lit, trafficked sidewalks at night
- Young people studying
- Caring adults
- RA rise and shine
- Good, clean fun
- touch football, Frisbee
- Young people moving out of the house
- Young people going to work
- morph entering student into professional worker.
20Modernworldview
- Science reason
- progress and
- human development
- Scientific-rational
- Data and theory based
- What can be shown and proven
- Truth changes
- Moralish model
- More open, weaker sanctions.
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22Generation X 1965-1981
- Baby Bust
- 25 to 41?
- Tail end of the Boom
- Shadow of the Boom
- Consciousness Revolution
- Tough times to be a kid
- Culture changed/ not equipped
- Necessary?
- Priority?
23Generation X 1965-1981
- Pragmatic
- Self-reliant
- Less relationship oriented
- Flexible
- Skeptical
- Less optimistic.
24Gen X returning students
- Pragmatic reasons, outcomes for returning
- All data, no faith
- Need very clear, personal whys?
- Professional, not personal development
- What is the return on this investment?
- Webster model
- Break link with ivory tower academics image
- Professionals in their field.
25Generation NeXt 1982-1994?
- Up to 24 years old now
- Baby Boom Echo
- Huge cohort
- Wanted, precious, protected children of Boomer
parents - (soon to see Xers children)
- Trophy child?
- Cleavers?
26 Why mom went to work
Civil Rights- Womens Lib
Human potential
Consumerism
27Generation NeXt 1982-1994
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29Generational cycles
- G.I. 1901-1924 Civic
- Silent 1925-1942 Adaptive
- Boom 1943-1960 Idealist
- Gen X 1961-1981 Reactive
- Millennials 1982-
Civic ?!?
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32Millennials Rising?
?
- Conventional/ conformists
- respectful of social norms and
institutions - Trusting of institutions adults
- Collectively vital to nation
- Confident about the future
- Into math and science, not humanities
- Busy with extracurricular activities and
community projects - Demand secure, regulated environment
- Focused on grades and performance
- Accepting of responsibility
- Close to parents.
33- UCLA
- Higher Education Research Program HERI
- Cooperative Institutional Research Program CIRP
- Surveying entering students since 1966
- Sandy
Astin, et al
34UCLA HERI
- Growing materialism
- Increasing influence of parents
- Lowering religious interest
- Low political interest ?
- Low interest in community service ?.
35UCLA HERI
- Record levels of academic
disengagement - Growing materialism
- Optimistic about chances for success
- Unrealistic ideas about their skills and college
expectations.
36A Postmodern Generation
- The product of postmodern influences
- Shared cultural values?
- Premodern social traditional traditional roles,
conventions, belief, religion? - Modern scientific-rational, data, reason,
progress, human development?
37Postmodern times
- Jean-Francois Lyotard
- The Postmodern Condition 1988
- Delegitimation of metanarratives
- Totalizing stories
- Language creates reality, it does
not just describe reality.
38Postmodern times
- Diversity?
- Pluralism many available models, none shared
- Choice - over tradition or data
- Truth is chosen/ created
- Always changing
- Next best thing
- Value own opinion
- Values individual over community
- Worth utility/ cost
- No morality (only laws)
- Non-judgmental?
39The Unholy Triad
- Of Modern Parenting
- 1. No spanking
- safe relationships
- no fear
- 2. Options and choices
- improved ownership
- self importance
- value of opinion
- expectation of choices
- 3. Self-esteem programming.
40Opinions?
- Valuing opinions (especially for young)
- Reduces
- Critical thought/ logic
- Scientific thought
- Seeking evidence
- Accountability
- Recognition of authority
- Spirit of inquiry/ questioning
- Increases
- Argumentativeness
- Closed mindedness
- Litigation.
41Gen NeXt and Postmodern times
- More dual career families
- More divorce / single parents
- More day care
- More responsibility/
accountability for schools - Less socialization by parents
- More media/ technology
- Downsizing, security, opportunity issues
- More public sex and violence
- More role models and choice.
42Generation NeXtModal Traits
43Gen NeXt Modal traits
- Civility/ character issues
- Intellectual issues
- Academic engagement
- Reduced self-efficacy
- Risk taking
- Conformity
- Relationship issues
- Mental health issues
- Parent issues
- Supervised
- Diverse/ Diversity
- Technoliterate
- Stressed
- Work readiness
- Consumerism
- Entitlement
- Negotiation
- Instant gratification
- Short event horizon
- Entertainment
- Value Free
- Adaptable/ Pragmatic
- Excellence
- Self-interested
- Skeptical
- Commitment reluctance
- Cynical/ distrustful
- Safety issues
44Gen NeXt variations
- Underprepared
- First generation
- Female
- Non-traditional age
- Minority/ non-native
- Part time
- Vocational.
45Po-mo student
- Academic unreadiness
- Record levels of academic disengagement
- Record lows for time spent studying
- Tired of school
- Optimistic about chances for success
- Unrealistic expectations about their skills and
college expectations - Unrealistic future workplace expectations.
46The Consumer Student
- Producer- consumer orientation
- Education seen as commodity
- ? Monetary goals
- ? Career, not development
- ? get not become
- Market driven outcomes
- Customer role, customer service
- Familiarity?
- Increasing responsibility for outcomes
- Education must make sense, have obvious value
for them now and later.
47Po-mo consumer student
- Expect choices / options Do-over
- Times/ places
- Commitment reluctance
- Impacts persistence
- Expects to negotiate
- May feel entitled to outcome
- High school grade inflation
- Academic success with little effort?
- Expects immediate gratification/ service
- Impatient.
48Parent issues
- 1. No spanking
- safe
- no fear
- limited notion of consequence
- 2. Offering choices
- importance of opinions
- at expense of authority
- 3. Unlimited horizons
- 4. Self esteem programming.
49Parent issues
- Doing for and have done
- Defend child against school
- Monitoring (them/ us)
- In constant contact
- Interferes developmentally
- Influences self-efficacy
- I couldnt do it on my own.
50Managing parents
- Parents are good people
- We do want them to do for their children
- Recognize impact on efficacy, skills etc.
- Relationship skills development
- Separating from parents is important college
transition - Co-citizenship activities
- FERPA
51Supervised
- Unstructured time?
- Creative play?
- Programmed childhood?
- Impacts imagination/ creativity
- Impacts formative relationship skills
- Impacts self-direction
- High need for direction
- May resist direction.
52Intellectual/ cognitive issues
- Bright, savvy
- Concrete / literal (not abstract / reflective)
Absolutes (not formal/ relative) - Problems with abstractions
- Difficulty applying theory in new setting
- Oral (not literate)
- High value of own opinion
- Skeptical- no intellectual authorities
- Intellectually disengaged.
53Short event horizon
- Life is random
- Expect instant gratification
- Impatient
- Critical thinking/ problem solving skills?
- Mature planning / responsibility?
- Disconnect from adult life.
54Instant gratification
- Expect immediate benefit, availability, response
- No value in delay
- Importance of personal needs
- Hesitate and miss your chance
55Entertainment orientation
Its supposed to be fun
- Im bored.
- High need for external stimulation
- Poor fit with traditional academic activities.
56- Limited expectation that they will ever have to
do anything other than exactly what they want to
do.
57Responsibility issues
- Externally oriented- limited introspection
- projection of responsibility
- Reduced self-efficacy
- lives controlled by outside forces
- Citizenship issues
- Pandemic cheating
- Not especially resilient
- Adaptation, not coping.
58Excellence/ Esteem Issues
- They are all stars!
- Programmed for esteem over achievement
- Limited realistic/ negative feedback
- Self interested/ self-important
- Belief in talents
- Rate own skills highly
- Expect academic success with little effort
- Self-interested/ self-important
- The Deficit Model
- Self-satisfied
- Why change?
- Startled by difficulties.
59The Talent Issue
- Want to be able to
- If I had talent I could do that easily.
- Effort is a sign of no talent.
60Community issues
- Army of one
- Be all you can be
- Weaker links to community
- Small peer group
- Expanded individual focus
- Limited willingness to subordinate own needs to
needs of group - Expect to take care of themselves
- Entrepreneurial
- Need a community
61Value Free
- Values not required
- Lots of values options
- May not follow traditional ideologies
- Po-mo non-judgmentalism
- Tolerant of everything except absolutes/
intolerance - Free of guilt-based bonds.
62Personal issues
- Civility- social behavior
- Citizenship- civic participation
- Character- no one is watching
- Rewards for civil behavior?
- Rewards for uncivil behavior?
- Raised in rude times
- Famously uncivil models
- Direct communication
- Pandemic cheating
- Low civic participation.
63Communication
- Blunt/ direct
- Insensitive?
- Honest
- Entitled to expression
- Not traditionally respectful
- Civility issues
- Semantically flexible (txt msg 4 U LOL!)
64The Character Imperative
- Is postmodernism OK?
- Have largely abdicated citizenship/ civic
education/ character development - But we do complain about student behavior
- Modern vs. postmodern character development.
65Civic values for citizenship
- Thoughtfulness / Critical thinking
- Responsibility / Conscience
- Caring / Fairness
- Honesty / Integrity
- Idealism / Justice
- Respect / Diversity
- Morality / Humanism.
66Selective risk takers
- No fear/ short event horizon
- Little sense of mortality
- Extreme whatever/ dangerous models
- Sports, sexuality.
67Conformity issues
- Individuality is sign of social dysfunction
- Pick a model and go with it
- Few rewards outside the box
- Dont risk academically
- Few benefits from creativity
- Lots of peer pressure
- More bullying/ hazing.
68Relationships
- Lack of skill development through unstructured
unsupervised play - Close to parents
- Reliance on close circle of friends
- Enclaves (cliques)
- Digital connections
- Virtual love on-line
- Lots of peer pressure
- bullying, hazing, sexuality
- Little intimacy development
- Non traditional relationships
- Lots of relationship experimentation.
69Diverse/ Diversity
- Less whiteness
- Explosive immigrations
- More comfortable with cultural, racial, sexual
differences - Observed de-facto segregation.
70Wired youngster
- Generation Net Digital natives
- Multi wired
- Deeply imbedded
- Time with media
- Hidden impacts
- parents, cheating
- High stimulation
- over stimulated
- Multi sensory
- Multi task
- Everyone is available
- Immediate everything
- Tech depth/ problem solving?
71Wired student
- Prefer tech (what is tech?)
- pro tools vs. studio
- Hyperlink vs. liner thought
- Knowledge vs. retrieval
- Expect tech options in courses and services
- Expect tech sophistication and support
- Expect immediate response/ service
- Tech may replace other skills.
72Got skills?
- Assess complex visual data quickly
- Visual/ spatial skills
- Brain/ hand neurology
- Responding to expected and unexpected stimuli
- Rewards for quick decisions
- Few consequences
- Attention span?
- short for non-interactive activity (except for
zoning).
73Communitact
- Must be seamless
- Get name and number one time only
- They can be led, and will fall into
- But are alert to being tricked
- Expect to be sold
- First few contacts should be to connect and to
give to them - Web site.
74Tech Comm
- The are on-line
- My Space
- Facebook
- You Tube
- Connecting with each other via technology
- Text messages, phone, IM
- Prefer tech to face to face
- Must invite them to your site.
75Siteing with NeXt
- Should be the coolest site around
- College Edge- link from regular site
- If the adults like it
- Enroll in our virtual community
- Link to My Space, Facebook
- Schools You Tube videos?
- I-pod downloads
- Local bands?
- School bands?
- Jam nights?
- Offer value to prospective student
- Transitional guides
- High school to college
- Two year school to college
- Work to college.
76Core messages/ images
- A place for you
- Have fun now
- We know you are special
- Lots of choices
- We have what you dont have now
- or will lose
- Membership
- Learning that matters
- Develop your talents
- Take charge of your future
- Fortune and fame.
77Images
- No books
- No tiered seating
- No lecture
- Few words.
78A place for you (tube)Subliminal, but not evil
- Talking on cellphone
- Painting posters
- Dancing
- Texting on lawn
- Swimming pool
- Step-line
- Concert
- Kickball
- Moving in
- Shaking a hand
- Graduation.
- Art studio
- Small group in class
- Video game in union
- Jam night
- Touch football
- Working on laptop at campus monument
- Laughing m/e group
- Exercise in rec center
- Asleep in bed
- Major sporting event
79Learning that matters
- Start with school image, move to matters
- Speech class
- Speaking to small peer group
- Speaking at board table
- Small group in class
- Work team around table
- Computer writing class
- Writing on lap-top
- Newsroom
- Science lab
- CSI lab
- Etc.
80Safety issues
- Taught that the world is
a dangerous place - OK City, OJ, Columbine, Clinton,
9/11, War issues, VT - Be wary/ cautious/ distrustful for your own
protection - Very linked to (not always safe) peers
- More bullying, hazing
- Very stressed.
81Managing safety
- Recognize safety needs as low level needs
- Defend unpopular policies to foster safety,
reduce liability - Earn trust
- Teach life safety skills, healthy
relationships, etc.
82Strengths
- Positive, self-confident
- Fun, loveable
- Adaptable/ flexible
- Pragmatic
- Resourceful/ efficient
- Tech savvy
- Comfortable with diversity
- Multitasking
- Environmental/ green ?
- Direct communication
- Collaboration
- Busy
- Tough/ stress tolerance
- Good with change
- Lots of them.
83Strengths
- Positive, self-confident
- Fun
- Adaptable/ flexible
- Pragmatic
- Comfortable with diversity
- Multitasking
- Busy
- Environmental ?
- Resourceful/ efficient
- High self-esteem
- Direct communication
- High expectations
- Collaboration
- Tough/ stress tolerance
- Lots of them.
84Adaptable/ Pragmatic
- Have adjusted to many settings
- Savvy
- Multitasking
- Modular
- Resourceful
- Value free?
- Resilience?
- persistence/ retention issues.
85TIME
- Most colleges are seriously out of step with the
real world in getting students ready to become
workers in the postcollege world.
86Workplace issues
- a pandemic of workplace unreadiness as todays
graduates are unable to think long term, handle
details or delay gratification
Levine 2005
87- Many students who do earn degrees have not
actually mastered the reading, writing and
thinking skills we expect of college graduates. - Over the past decade, literacy among college
graduates has actually declined. - Spellings Commission on the Future of
Higher Education Draft of the Preamble
August 9, 2006
88Working with NeXt
- Goals, connections, practices
- Articulate outcomes
- Manage esteem issues
- Facilitate goal setting
- Communicate high expectations
- Personal connections
- Workplace imperative
- Best practices
- Postmodern pedagogy.
89Managing Consumerism
- Reexamine the product- processes and goals
- Is this something they want and need delivered
in a way that is appropriate and appealing to
them? - Make sure they know what they are buying
- Opportunity- not outcome
- Make sure we are
meeting obligations.
90Issues in enrollment management
- Which students go where?
- Economic push-down
- Competition for better students
- Fewer choosing national service
- Military issues
- Parent issues.
91What are we selling?What are they buying?
- Knowledge
- Development
- Degree
- Career
- Membership.
92Choice to attend
- Location
- Cost
- Eligibility
- Reputation
- Experiences
93Options
- Based on schedules, needs, styles, preferences
- Choices increase student responsibility
- High tech- high touch.
94Doing What Works- Best PracticesIntake and
intervention
- Honest recruitment
- Seamless admission
- Rapid integration
- Starting with the end in mind
- Investing in the front end
- Required orientation
- First year experience/
college success classes - Developmental/ remedial courses
- Intrusive developmental advising
- Early alert systems/ support interventions
- Increasing availability of support services
- Increasing student use of support services.
95Retention Strategies for NeXt
- Persistence and retention are institutional
imperatives - Everyones job
- Honest recruitment
- Seamless admission
- Orientation/ first year experience/
college success - Intrusive developmental advising
- Early alert systems
- Active learning/ learning support
- Excellent maps
- Eyes on the prize/ future building
- Connections/ membership
- School (spirit)
- Caring attitudes of faculty and staff.
96Offer excellent maps
- Starts with the end in mind
- Admission geared to graduation
- Four semester schedules?
- Celebrate milestones- outcomes
- Clear explication of what students need to do,
and when they need to do it - Links/ steps between courses.
97Best Practices for RetentionSocial / Campus
culture
- Increasing student time/ involvement on campus
- Increasing student work opportunities on campus
- Increasing student-to-student interaction
- Increasing student-to-faculty interaction
(especially out of class, on subject) - Connecting curriculum and co-curricular
activities - Caring attitudes of faculty and staff.
98What factors influence decisions to stay?
- 1. Caring attitude of faculty and staff
- 2. High quality instruction
- 3. Adequate financial aid
- 4. Student involvement on campus
- 5. High quality advising
- 6. Excellent counseling services
- 7. Excellent career planning
- 8. Concern about student/ institutional fit
- 9. Admission geared to graduation
- 10. Early alert system
99Early Warning
- Implement redundant early-warning systems that
identify and respond to students whose academic
performance or other behaviors put them at risk
of failure or dropping out - Kuh, George D., Kinzie, J., Schuh, J. H.,
Associates. (2005) Student Success in College,
Creating Conditions That Matter(p.261).
100Best PracticesAcademics
- Learning support opportunities
- Tutoring/ supplemental instruction
- Learning communities/ linked classes
- Early and frequent feedback
- High academic expectations
- Committing to the learning model
- Increasing engagement
- Active learning pedagogies.
101Goal setting is critical
- Personal ownership of
- Academic goals
- Occupational goals
- Development goals
- Students ability to see themselves in the future
helps more of today make sense - Improves persistence/ resilience.
102Goal setting
- Meaningful assessments of talents and needs
- Realistic goal setting
- Understanding workplace expectations
- Excellent maps
- Consistent monitoring
- Persistent future orientation.
103Use peers
- Prefer to connect with an age peer
- Really only comfortable within own peer group
- Recruit cohorts
- Phone banks
- Geographical links
- Blogs
- Student led tours, orientation
- You Tube teams
- Self-parodying virtual tours.
104Connections are critical
- Persistence and change
- Academic / Social integration
- Menu of connection options and opportunities
- 1. Caring attitudes of faculty and staff
- Relationship with one person
- Everyone must be available to connect with and
integrate students.
105Improving Work-readiness
- Taylor, M. Generation NeXt Goes to Work Issues
in Workplace Readiness and Performance. 2007.
Higher Learning Commission Collection on
Institutional Improvement. - Download at www.taylorprogams.org
106Expect their best
- Adaptable
- High expectations bring high results
- Students have significant educational/ change
needs - Do you have something significant to offer?
- Cultures last chance?
107Student success is fragile
- Most important transition for young adults
- More important work?
- At most schools most are not successful
- College is hard, not always fun
- Easy to get off track
- One problem can turn them away
- One hand may save them.
108Questions/ Comments?Resources?
- Dr. Mark Taylor
- www.taylorprograms.org
- info_at_taylorprograms.org