A learning moment for this Boomer: A Gen Z student asked permission to draft with paper & pencil before typing-up in Word. I said

the power of multi-generationalism
A learning moment for this Boomer: A Gen Z student asked permission to draft with paper & pencil before typing-up in Word. I said
Last week, a committee I chair–my college’s Multi-Generational Teaching & Learning Committee–hosted its first panel presentation. Entitled “A Multi-Generational Conversation: Classrooms, Computers, and Curriculum,” the
Inside Higher Ed is reporting on an increased number of colleges dropping SAT and ACT requirements as part of the admissions process. Reason: Diversity concerns.
This post originally appeared on my (now mothballed) blog M121 on March 19, 2015: Maybe, just maybe, the problem so many adult students have with
The major goal of Ageversity is to support multi-generationalism in the workplace and in the classroom. The body of research into this subject is slim