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DrWatson · 70-79, M
I teach at a four-year college. So my professional life has been centered on 18-22 year-olds. I have not experienced them as a series of discrete "generations." Rather, every year, people move into and out of that age bracket, and I see slow continual turnover. I do not see abrupt generational divisions.
And while of course there are the few bad apples, by and large I have thoroughly enjoyed my interactions with my students over the years. To be honest, I have not even kept up with which labels go with which "generation", or where the "boundaries" between the generations are supposed to lie.
And while of course there are the few bad apples, by and large I have thoroughly enjoyed my interactions with my students over the years. To be honest, I have not even kept up with which labels go with which "generation", or where the "boundaries" between the generations are supposed to lie.