How do generational differences affect your school district?
We’ll provide a quick rundown on each generation, from baby boomers all the way to Gen Alpha.
We’ll provide a quick rundown on each generation, from baby boomers all the way to Gen Alpha.
Everyone’s online these days, but each generation has its own approach to their online activities.
As a school leader, it’s your responsibility to create a culture that works for employees of any generation.
In the largest study of its kind, we asked educators what they look for in a job and how schools can improve their teacher recruitment.
Generational researcher and keynote speaker Kim Lear shares how you can better understand and communicate across the generations that make up your school community.
Dr. Pete Hannigan, Superintendent of Hawthorn School District 73, and Samantha Cook, Communications Director, discuss generational differences in the workplace, effective communication strategies to engage their community, and the importance of strong school culture.
Expert researcher Kim Lear gives us insight into how baby boomers, Gen Xers, millennials, and Gen Zers experience the workplace.
Are millennial educators making it to the top?
Perspectives: Dr. Andy Crozier
In the largest study of its kind, we reached out to 30,000 randomly selected K-12 teachers born between the years 1981 and 1996. More than 1,000 teachers submitted a response—a statistically significant sample of the estimated 1.2 million millennial teachers nationwide.
Teacher recruitment is changing, creating new challenges—and opportunities—for schools.