COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING - Preparing Future Minority...
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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
Dr. Leotis ParrishAssistant Dean, Student Affairs
January 28, 2019Preparing Future Minority Faculty (PFMF)
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Overview§Effective UG Advising§Characteristics/Preferences of Different Generations§Engaging Generation Z Students Through Effective Advising
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Effective UG Advising
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Effective UG Advising is…§ Transactional§ Directional§ Inspirational§ Transformational§ Relational
Different Generations
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Generation Baby-Boomers GEN X Millennials iGEN or GEN ZYear of Birth 1946-1964 1965-1979 1980-2000 After 2000
How old are they? 54 - 72 39 - 53 19 - 38 18
Trusted News Source Dan Rather/Brian Williams
John Oliver Twitter YouTube
Preferred Mode of Communication
Lawsuits Text Selfies Snapchat
Social Network they abandoned Facebook for
Match.com LinkedIn Tinder Instagram
Get-rich Scheme Flipping houses Sell to Yahoo Invent an app Create a video game
Deepest fear No longer being the center of the universe
How to pay off grad-student loans
Everybody doesn’t get a trophy?
Low batteries
Communication media Telephone/E-mail Email and text Text or social media Hand-held or wearable devices
Communication preference
Face-to-face, but will go online
Email and text messaging
Online and mobile (text messaging)
Face-time
Attitude toward career Organizational Early ”portfolio” careers
Digital entrepreneurs Career multitaskers
Engaging Generation Z Students
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Generation Z Characteristic/Preference Suggested Advising/Teaching ApproachLearn best by observation, practical value, visual experiences, practice, active learning
Hands-on, experiential learning; simulation, audience response systems, problem-based learning, games, case studies, team activities; flipped classroom (i.e., course reading, review videos)
Technologically savvy Use of innovative teaching strategies using different forms of technology
Face-to-face interactions Hybrid model that includes internet-supported outside of class learning experiences and traditional in-person
Expect to obtain value from educational experience; want to continually learn/develop
Ensure students understand the value of course content, curriculum, work experience
Short attention span Brevity when communicatingConcerned about world events, community Take time to discuss community affairs
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Seemiller, C., & Grace, M. (2016). Generation Z Goes to College. San Francisco, California: Jossey Bass.
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Shatto, B., Erwin, K. (2016). Moving on from millennials: Preparing for gen-eration Z. The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 47(6): 253-254. http://dx.doi.org/10.3928/00220124-
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