90-Minute Recording of a Video Online Seminar Originally Broadcast July 14, 2009 $99
The so-called "millennial generation" has arrived on campus, and they've brought with them new and serious challenges.
It doesn't matter if your institution is large or small, private or publicyou've likely already encountered this perplexing group. They are generally defined as younger than 27 and sometimes called 'Generation Me,' or 'Generation Q(uiet)'.
Millennial students defy traditional approaches to management and communication. Yet it is vital to learn how to work with them effectively. The millennial generation has ushered in a new era of campus health and safety concerns, the most alarming being a dramatic rise in mental health issues and an increased threat of violence.
This seminar explores the "perfect storm" of social and environmental factors that contributed to the development of the millennial generation and offers practical advice for working with this unique group.
Whether you interact with the millennial generation as a faculty member, administrator or employer, this seminar CD will help you:
Examine the sociological and developmental factors that contribute to the personality traits of the millennial student.
Analyze the societal factors that have led to an increase in school violence and other disturbing behaviors.
Put your new understanding of millennials to work with practical methods for managing this generation more effectivelyas students in the classroom, as employees, and as consumers.
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Wondering if this seminar applies to you?
If your position brings you into contact with the millennial generation, the answer is yes! Content is appropriate and valuable for a wide range of higher education professionals, from supervisors to directors to deans. Some examples of job titles that will benefit:
Resident Life Directors
Student Activity Leaders
Student Success Center Directors
Student Affairs Deans
W. Scott Lewis, J.D. is a partner with the National Center for Higher Education Risk Management and serves as Associate General Counsel for Saint Mary's College in Indiana.
With over fifteen years of higher education experience, Lewis is nationally recognized for his work on behavioral intervention for students in crisis and distress. He is a sought-after speaker and consultant on legal issues in higher education, campus safety and student development, campus conduct board training, and other higher education issues.
One low cost
no matter how many participate
The fee for this 90-minute seminar CD is just $99, regardless of how many viewers you invite. Seminar CDs give you the option to organize a mini-conference for your staff.
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Available in CD or print transcript format. Presenter's handouts are included as a PDF on CDs and in hard copy with transcript purchases. CD orders generally ship within three to five business days following the live seminar date. Print transcripts (and CD/transcript binder sets) require additional time for publishing and processing and will be shipped approximately three weeks after the live program is held.
90-Minute Recording of a Video Online Seminar Originally Broadcast July 14, 2009 $99
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