Understanding the Generations | Origin: AD107
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Connecting with Today's Students --> Understanding the Generations
Post what you've learned about this topic and how you intend to apply it. Feel free to post questions and comments too.
- I learned many things in this module, but one concept stood out the most. No matter how different each generation, each has an affinity for learning, and is constantly sharing with one another.
I have learned that each generation has a different style and view of learning and how they see working. Their values changed based on the world events taking place and how it also shaped the policies and values of society as well. Learning to how each generation thinks will give me a better understanding on how to communicate with them and find a connection to them.
I’ve learned that each generation is unique, and today’s students show a particularly strong interest in pursuing higher education. I plan to incorporate this insight into my classroom presentations to encourage students to think more intentionally about their post‑secondary opportunities and the long‑term benefits of continuing their education.
I learned generational awareness also helps leaders communicate more effectively, coach with intention, and motivate teams in ways that resonate. It can support a more smoother line of communication , boosts engagement and productivity, and fosters a culture of respect and inclusion. Ultimately, learning generational types isn’t about labels, it’s about creating a workplace where people feel understood, valued, and empowered to perform at their best.
Understanding generational types in the workplace is essential for building strong, effective teams. Today’s professional environments often include multiple generations, each with different communication styles, motivations, and work preferences. When leaders and employees recognize these differences, it reduces misunderstandings and improves collaboration
I learned it is important to understand each generation and adapt to how they communicate and receive information. How you interact with each generation type is very important in achieving what you are trying to accomplish as a team or leader. It is very important to keep in mind every generation is different and responses differently based on how you communicate with them,
Understanding each generation underlying typical underlaying assumptions and beliefs is critical to implement a successful admissions program
An effective admissions program has to rely on different communications styles to be able to serve potential students from all of the 4 generations. Research and direct questioning seem to be key to develop such admissions program
I have learned that having an understanding behind the generation of an individual you are working with or for, can greatly impact the trajectory in communication in how you approach conversations to come together.
Understanding the differences in generations and age groups and how their upbringing/environmental factors affects their decision making is important when working with groups of students across all ages
It is important to be aware of the generation the student fits into in order to customize your approach to them, but not to "box" them into that category as they may fit into other generation's thinking as well.
I learned that in an educational institution, different generations coexist, each with their own needs and expectations, and adapting communication and student services requires recognizing those differences.
I realized that active listening and effective questioning are essential to understanding their personal experiences, while personalization and empathy help build trust and a sense of belonging.
Finally, I came to understand that generational diversity is a true asset that enriches the educational experience.
Different generations have different talents. Having students of all ages you need to keep in mind the time they grew up. Maybe a Baby boomer will get completely confused by computer tasks while the Gen Zs will take it on.
I think it is important to know which generation someone is part of as a baseline, however we also have to keep in mind that they may display characteristics of other generations as well.
I need to keep in mind the benefits of being familiar with the differences between generations. This can only enhance my interactions with the variety of students and parents I see on a daily basis.
I understand that I need to acknowledge that I encounter people from different generations everyday and need to keep that in mind always. It will only enhance the encounters.
It's good to have a perspective that there's all walks of life and they all have been influenced one way or another. This helps us to help others and we can have greater empathy and help everyone toward a common goal.
I learned that i need to be more open minded to better understand the generation of students i am dealing with as well as the different techniques being used by coworkers.
This section helped clarify some of the characteristics I had noticed in colleagues of different ages but wasn't sure if they were a pattern.