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Piyush Swami, University of Cincinnati J.S. Negi, Regional Higher Education Office, Meerut, India Pedagogical Changes for Millennial Students: Indian Perspective

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Presentation by Dr. Piyush Swami during the World Council for Curricuum and Instruction 16th World Conference in San Diego, CA.

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Piyush Swami, University of CincinnatiJ.S. Negi, Regional Higher Education Office, Meerut, India

Pedagogical Changes for Millennial Students: Indian Perspective

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Millennial Generation (Y generation)

Born between 1982 – 1999

• Oldest of these are young adults – youngest are entering high schools

• The experiences of this generation are very different from earlier generations

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INDIAN CONTEXT

XGeneration (1965–1981) Y/Millennial (1982 - 1999)

Two wars with Pakistan No major wars (Kargil type engagement)

Tight Economic Policy Economy liberalized

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Fewer Jobs High Employment in certain fields (IT, Education, Healthcare)

Less violence/ Frequent terrorist security concerns attacks (e.g.

New York, Mumbai)

TV few channels Cable T.V. (24 hour)

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Analog Phones Cell Phones (limited service, (widely availableexpensive) and inexpensive)

No computers Internet, Email, Facebook, Twitter, Text messaging

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Tape recorders, VHS DVD/ CD widely available

Hockey main sport Cricket main sport(cricket second) (soccer second)

Small middle class; Large middle class;Large poor class Poor class shrinking

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Food, Clothing Food, Clothing (short supply) available to most people Housing Housing (shelter) not as (short supply) much of a concern K-12 Education K -12 Educationavailable but not used by allused by all

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College Education College education limited access much improved

Automobile Automobile (bike, for the rich scooter, car/suv)

available to most

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CHARACTERISTICS OF MILLENNIAL YOUTH

• Better informed and connected

• Politically more engaged

• Better educated; strong reliance on education to move ahead

• Socially more adventurous  

• More accepting of diversity (inter-caste marriage acceptable)

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• Achievement Oriented

• Want a Better Life Style

• Nationalistic; Susceptible to Fanatic causes

• Lesser Reliance on Family for Guidance

• Has more Money to spend than X Generation Youth

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• Socially very connected

• Tendency for Teamwork as opposed to being solitary

This all has lead this generation to be

OPTIMISTIC ABOUT FUTURE

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Educational Challenges

• Less reliance on Authority

• Teacher – student relationship needs to change

• Socially connected so teaching has to take advantage of this rather than fight it

• Technology savvy student body; Educational institutions have to be better equipped to hold their interest

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• Curriculum has to include experiential aspects to hold their interest

 

• Use parents as allies rather than keep them at distance

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New Educational Strategy Suggestions

• Experiment with:  

School Day (in favor of making education a 24 X 7 operation); change the school calendar

Change the classroom structure (Teacher as facilitator and resource person

rather than a “talking head”

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• Change Assessment Strategies

• Invest in upgrading technology (Internet access)

 • Invest in computer-based distance learning

• Infuse experiential learning in each subject

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• Develop Strategies for using Social Media in instruction

 

• Provide Global connections (use to enrich instruction)