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<3.5-min. read> Experiential learning has proven to be a successful technique with Gen Z students. Dr. Bridgette Bryan explains how to employ it.
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<3-min. read> Young nurses need strong coping skills for a challenging future. Dr. Joy Weller provides strategies to help them succeed and avoid burnout.
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<4-min. read> The pandemic has exacerbated the fears of Gen Z learners — a group already prone to anxiety. Joy Weller provides advice to help.
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<2-min. read> Gen Z learners face the same test-taking stress as previous generations. To help them, add today’s tech options to tried-and-true methods.
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<1-min. read> Discover ways you can grab Gen Z students’ attention and engage them in your lessons with this advice from expert educator Dr. Ann Nebel.
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<1.75-min. read> Generation Z nursing students will be more responsive to an educator who applies a coach approach and applies effective listening skills.
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<2-min. read> Finding the appropriate footing with Gen Z learners requires a facilitative coach approach.
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<2-min. read> Multitasking is another way to describe Gen Z’s inability to focus. But combining teaching techniques can keep their attention.
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<2-min. read> You can’t use the same approach for teaching Gen Z students that you used with Millennials. You must adapt to be most effective.
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<4-min. read> Making sure you communicate appropriately with Generation Z students is crucial to their success. A new column on the ATI blog explains how.