1. Sharing Medicare information with America’s four generations… Prepared for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services by
2. Generational Learning | Final Version | June 23, 2009 What does all this mean for Medicare , for you as a Medicare educator , and for you personally ? Click here to play KNOW ? Downloaded from: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5o9nmUB2qls DID YOU
3. So, what does it all mean… Generational Learning | Final Version | June 23, 2009 … for Medicare? … for you as a Medicare educator? … for you personally?
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5. Jot down the names of people you know in each generation on your handout. Generational Learning | Final Version | June 23, 2009
6. Talking ‘bout My Generation… Generational Learning | Final Version | June 23, 2009 “ Everyone belongs to a generation . Some people embrace it like a warm familiar blanket, while others prefer not to be lumped in with their age mates. Yet like it or not, when you were born dictates the culture you will experience. This includes the highs and lows of pop culture, as well as world events, social trends, economic realities, behavioral norms, and ways of seeing the world . The society that molds you when you are young stays with you the rest of your life .” Jean M. Twenge , PhD Generation Me: Why Today’s Young Americans Are More Confident, Assertive, Entitled – and More Miserable Than Ever Before
7. Which generations are represented here today? 1 2 3 4 Get ready to press 1, 2, 3, or 4 on your key pad … Generational Learning | Final Version | June 23, 2009
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9. How large is each generation? Generational Learning | Final Version | June 23, 2009 In millions Eric Greenberg & Karl Weber Generation We: How Millennial Youth Are Taking Over America And Changing Our World Forever
10. “ They came of age during the Great Depression and the Second World War and went on to build modern America – men and women whose everyday lives of duty, honor, achievement, and courage gave us the world we have today.” Tom Brokaw The Greatest Generation Generational Learning | Final Version | June 23, 2009 65-89 year olds What are some of the other things that helped shape this generation?
13. Generational Learning | Final Version | June 23, 2009 “ I don’t know where you were in say, 1964, but I divided my time between screaming wildly at the Beatles, wearing a cheerleading uniform, scrubbing my face ten times a day with Noxzema, and putting my hair up in rollers the size of Folger’s large cans.” Susan J. Douglas , Where the Girls Are: Growing Up Female with the Mass Media 45-64 year olds What are some of the other things that helped shape this generation?
17. Generational Learning | Final Version | June 23, 2009 29-44 year olds “… this resilient generation has managed to cope with a world that, in its experience, is unpredictable, unreliable, and unsafe. This is a generation that hits the issues head on and sugar coats nothing.” What are some of the things that helped shape this generation? Julie Coates Generational Learning Styles
20. Generational Learning | Final Version | June 23, 2009 “ The Millennial Generation will entirely recast the image of youth, from downbeat and alienated to upbeat and engaged.” Neil Howe & William Strauss Millennials Rising: The Next Great Generation 18-28 year olds
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24. Generational Learning | Final Version | June 23, 2009 Get ready to press: 1 if you agree or 2 if you disagree