Week 2 Review - Andrew Mason

Is being an adolescent mostly the same as it has always been or has it changed dramatically. What would Eriskon say to this question and why? How do you think Erikson say we should change as teachers, if we should at all?

I do not believe adolescents has changed since I was an adolescent. I feel like technology still plays a large role in society and especially in young people. If anything, the reliance and usage of technology have gone up since my days; however, I do not believe their has been a drastic change. I feel that each generation is different because they have different technology and different life circumstances than the previous generation in most cases. I still wouldn't say from by the time I was an adolescent to adolescents now have really changed dramatically. There are certainly changes, I just do not see too much of separation in my opinion as one would going from generation to generation. 

I think Erikson would say we need to adapt to the ways of adolescents. We have to learn how to incorporate technology they use in the classroom, make things interesting, appealing to them and teach them in new ways because they aren't the same as previous generations. In order to help them learn best, we have to adapt and change our ways to help them.

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