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Millennial Culture and Communication Pedagogies

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ISBN/EAN: 9781498550659
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 286 S.
Auflage: 1. Auflage 2018
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Beschreibung

This book examines the ways in which faculty and staff at the higher education level teach and communicate with their millennial students and colleagues. The contributors address how millennials' academic and non-academic interests and everyday performances within and outside of higher education influence how faculty and staff communicate with them. This book delves into how millennials can become more adaptable in their communication with others in society especially in higher education, be it from different generations, or cultures that may or may not communicate the way they do. The contributors argue that millennial culture should be carefully studied by instructors, researchers, and administrators to create a better classroom and educational experience and also improve the level of communication among these constituencies.

Autorenportrait

Mary Z. Ashlockis associate professor of communication at the University of Louisville.

Ahmet Atay is associate professor of communication and the chair of the Womens, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program at the College of Wooster.

Inhalt

Introduction

Section 1: Theorizing Pedagogies of Millennial Generation

Chapter 1: Resisting the Influence of Neoliberalism on Millennial Faculty through Critical Communication Pedagogy and Critical Mentoring

Chapter 2: Let Your Self in: Mentoring from/on the Margins of Academia in the Millennial Context

Chapter 3: Academic Allies and Millennial Voices for Democratic Practice

Chapter 4: Millennial Culture and Communication Pedagogies: Mentoring Millennial Faculty for Success

Chapter 5: Communication with Millennials: Developing a Critical Consciousness and Pedagogy

Chapter 6: An Eye Is an Eye Makes the World Colorblind: Teaching Millennials How to Get W.O.K.E.

Chapter 7: Diversity in Millennial Generation: Diversifying Pedagogical Approaches

Section 2: Millennial Generation and Pedagogies in Action

Chapter 8: Using Rhetorical/Relational Goal Theory to Examine Millennial Students Academic and Relational Needs

Chapter 9: A Rhetorical Approach to Teaching and Mentoring Millennials in the Classroom

Chapter 10: Using Client Projects to Enhance Millennial Students Problem-Solving Skills

Chapter 11: Technology Consumption: Implications for Teaching and Learning

Chapter 12: Beyond Distraction: Using Technology to Support Communication Skills Development for Urban-Educated Millennials

Chapter 13: Digital Natives: Teaching Both Mediated and Face to Face Communication Skills in the College Classroom

Chapter 14: Small Talk is Big Talk: Guiding Millennial College Students to the Richest Form of Communication

Index

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About the Contributors

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