THE INFLUENCE OF THE CHARACTERISTICS OF DIFFERENT GENERATIONS ON THE EDUCATION PROCESS.
V. A. Tashmatova - Teacher of OshMPU
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The article describes the characteristics and values of the X, Y, Z and Alpha generations, as well as the views of the "Z" and "Alpha" generations on education. In today's educational environment, it is important to consider the different characteristics of different generations, such as "Z" and "Alpha". These differences in values, lifestyles, and preferences have a direct impact on teaching methods, technology use, and learning environment design. At present, every teacher has the problem of how to educate the "Z" and "Alpha" generations, how to draw their attention and make them interested in learning. "Z" and "Alpha" generations can find all the information they need on the Internet at any time. The information is presented graphically and animatedly, so the use of interactive and technologically advanced platforms in teaching this generation will be effective. When I use the Geogebra platform https://www.geogebra.org/classic#3d and the interactive Phet simulation https://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulations/browse in my math class, the kids pay attention with interest. They also access these platforms with their phones and perform the assigned tasks.
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http://spsu.ru/news/4525-teoriya-pokolenij-x-y-z-i-a-al-fa-kto-est-kto
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