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Serving the millennial generation / Michael D. Coomes, Robert DeBard, editors.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: New directions for student services ; no. 106.Publication details: San Francisco : Jossey-Bass, �2004.Description: 104 pages ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 0787976067
  • 9780787976064
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Serving the millennial generation.; Online version:: Serving the millennial generation.DDC classification:
  • 378.198 C775s
LOC classification:
  • LB1027.5 .N48 no.106
Online resources:
Contents:
Editor's notes / Michael D. Coomes, Robert DeBard -- 1. A generational approach to understanding students / Michael D. Coomes, Robert DeBard -- 2. Understanding the historical and cultural influences that shape generations / Michael D. Coomes -- 3. Millennials coming to college / Robert DeBard -- 4. Constructions of student development across the generations / C. Carney Strange -- 5. Teaching, learning, and millennial students / Maureen E. Wilson -- 6. Understanding diversity in millennial students / Ellen M. Broido -- 7. Student affairs for a new generation / John Wesley Lowery -- Index.
Summary: "Higher education is on the cusp of a new enrollment boom. The U.S. Department of Education estimates that by 2012 total college enrollment will exceed 15.8 million students, an increase of more than 12 percent over the 2003 enrollment level. The bulk of this increase will consist of traditional-age students who are members of the Millennial generation (born after 1981). This generation of students and their attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors will require student affairs practitioners to adopt new learning and service strategies, rethink student development theories, and modify educational environments. It is the goal of this volume of New Directions fro Student Services to give readers a foundation for understanding this newest generation of students and to offer suggestions on how to educate and serve them more effectively."--Page 4 of cover.
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"Summer 2004."

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Editor's notes / Michael D. Coomes, Robert DeBard -- 1. A generational approach to understanding students / Michael D. Coomes, Robert DeBard -- 2. Understanding the historical and cultural influences that shape generations / Michael D. Coomes -- 3. Millennials coming to college / Robert DeBard -- 4. Constructions of student development across the generations / C. Carney Strange -- 5. Teaching, learning, and millennial students / Maureen E. Wilson -- 6. Understanding diversity in millennial students / Ellen M. Broido -- 7. Student affairs for a new generation / John Wesley Lowery -- Index.

"Higher education is on the cusp of a new enrollment boom. The U.S. Department of Education estimates that by 2012 total college enrollment will exceed 15.8 million students, an increase of more than 12 percent over the 2003 enrollment level. The bulk of this increase will consist of traditional-age students who are members of the Millennial generation (born after 1981). This generation of students and their attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors will require student affairs practitioners to adopt new learning and service strategies, rethink student development theories, and modify educational environments. It is the goal of this volume of New Directions fro Student Services to give readers a foundation for understanding this newest generation of students and to offer suggestions on how to educate and serve them more effectively."--Page 4 of cover.

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