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In this episode of the Shifting Schools podcast, Tricia Friedman interviews Jeff Utecht about the importance of understanding generational differences in education and leadership. They discuss how each generation’s upbringing shapes their expectations and behaviors, particularly in the context of technology and social media. Jeff emphasizes the need for educators and parents to adapt their approaches to meet the needs of today’s students, who are influenced by a vastly different social landscape than previous generations. The conversation also touches on the challenges of parenting in a digital age and the importance of teaching responsible social media use.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Generational Understanding
01:15 The Importance of Understanding Generational Differences
04:39 Navigating the Generational Gap in Education
11:59 The Impact of Technology on Generational Perspectives
17:06 Parenting Across Generations
20:44 Training and Resources for Educators
Join Jeff and Tricia on April 17th for a special day of learning.
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This week we bring you a special episode of another show you might like: Outliers. “Outliers in Education” is a project of CEE, The Center for Educational Effectiveness. Find out […]
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