
Generation Z Leads
A Guide for Developing the Leadership Capacity of Generation Z Students
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As Generation Z (individuals born from 1995 to 2010) emerges into adulthood, educators will encounter new challenges and opportunities with this new cohort of students. Members of Generation Z have grown up in a very different world from their parents, resulting in unique perspectives and experiences that define this generation.
Higher-education experts Dr. Corey Seemiller and Meghan Grace first began studying Generation Z for their book Generation Z Goes to College. They are now offering an even more specialized guide with Generation Z Leads, showcasing ideas and strategies for developing the leadership capacities of Generation Z students.
Seemiller and Grace cover
- reasons why Generation Z students may not be drawn to leadership experiences,
- value propositions that resonate with Generation Z students to enhance participation,
- marketing and recruitment strategies that align with a high-touch and high-tech generation,
- effective ways to structure leadership experiences,
- opportunities to reframe service learning to social change,
- ideas for integrating entrepreneurship and social innovation into the leadership curriculum,
- insight into the roles of mentor and adviser,
- effective communication strategies that work with this generation, and
- practices for assessing leadership development and recognizing student achievements.
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