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      • This sentiment crept into educational discourses throughout the 1960s in a way that would shift thinking about youth, media culture, and education. For example, it shaped the development of television shows such as Sesame Street as a kind of learning portal.
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  2. Oct 20, 2017 · Today’s teenagers are no different—and they’re the first generation whose lives are saturated by mobile technology and social media. In her new book, psychologist Jean Twenge uses large-scale surveys to draw a detailed portrait of ten qualities that make today’s teens unique and the cultural forces shaping them.

  3. The cutting, lyrical sentiments of “My Generation” afforded it an instant symbolic currency among youth and the song was ultimately to become a template for a variety of critical attacks on the parent culture and the broader establishment that would be explored in popular music throughout the 1960s.

  4. Jan 26, 2018 · The cultural generation gap continues to appear when baby boomers and seniors are compared with the younger segment of the U.S. population, whose members are more likely to be first- or second-generation Americans of non-European ancestry and to be bilingual.

  5. Jun 26, 2024 · An approach to future generations is underpinned by science and innovation, treating data, education and knowledge as global public goods shared across generations, foresight and future-proofing, a valorization of plurality of voices and inclusive representation of youth and the interests of future generations in decision-making.

  6. In this paper we shall examine to what extent the generation gap featured in the words of “My Generation” represented a social reality in Great Britain in the mid-1960s and whether the song...

  7. Political Ecology of Youth and Crime (2012, Palgrave Macmillan, with Bottrell and Armstrong). He is presently writing a book on the impact of global crisis on youth (Understanding Youth in Global Crisis, Polity Press due 2016). Andy Furlong is Professor of Social Inclusion and Education and Dean of Research at the University of Glasgow, Scotland.

  8. Aug 20, 2021 · How do Millennials and Generation Z see their future? Over the past year, the World Economic Forum’s Global Shapers community has organized dialogues and surveys on what young people see as the most pressing issues facing society, government and business.