Showing posts with label baby boomers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baby boomers. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

We all want to be young

The video "We all want to be young" shows the changes achieved by young people initiated by Baby Boomers who have freed themselves in the 40s and 50s. Next, we have the generation X who enjoys the freedom achieved by the previous generation. Ending with the millennial generation that goes beyond freedom. All those changes have a consequence, that is, the excess of information and possibilities are making this new generation have chronic anxiety because they want to access everything at the same time without knowing what it is the best for them. They cannot concentrate only on one task; they are losing focus on life. Consequently, most of them do not have their own opinion about life in general. Even with this kind of behavior, they are the new catalizadores or vanguardistas of major changes and teachers need to adapt themselves to this new generation in order not to lose their jobs in the future.