This presentation explores how adults learn during the three stages of adulthood: young adult (18 - college), medium age (post college - mid-30's), and middle age through seniors. The information examines the differences as well as the many similarities. The presentation also demonstrates the differences between Generation X and Y.
42. Generations Born 1964 to the latest 1981 Other studies show 1965 – 1976 The “13th Generation” 1961 – 1981 Baby Bust – 1970 lowest year of babies born 51 Million Born mid 1970’s – early 2000 Millennial Generation Generation Next Net Generation Echo Boomers 75 Million Generation X Generation Y
43. Generations Generation X Generation Y Accepts Diversity Pragmatic/Practical Self-reliant/Individualistic Reject Rules Killer Life Mistrust Institutions PC Use Technology Multitask Latch-key Kids Friend – Not Family Celebrates Diversity Optimistic/Realistic Self-inventive/individualistic Rewrite the Rules Killer Lifestyle Irrelevance of Institutions Internet Assume Technology Multitask Fast Nurtured Friend = Family