The Learner Lab

Rethinking Generational Labels with David Costanza and Cort Rudolph


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Boomer, Gen X, Millennial - we use these labels all the time, but there's two problems:

1. There's no scientific support for real generational differences
2. Using the labels actually causes a bunch of problems, especially for learning & development

Two experts in the field, David Costanza & Cort Rudolph join us to to discuss:

- the limits of traditional generational research
- the problems that the perceived generational differences/ labels cause
- a better way to think about group differences

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David Costanza
Cort Rudolph
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Studies:
NASEM Report
Generations, We Hardly Knew Ye: An Obituary
Generations and Generational Differences: Debunking Myths
Generationally Based Differences: Is There a There There

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