Role of Social Media in Educating Gen Z

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Role of Social Media in GEN Z

Educating
Gen Z
Dr. Ami Rathore
Associate Professor
Janardan Rai Nagar Rajasthan
Vidyapeeth
(Deemed to be University), Udaipur
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About Concept of Relationship Pros of Using


Different Gen Z between Gen Social Media
Generations
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Z and Social Part Four.
Media
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Cons of Requirements Strategies for Implementing


Using Social for teaching Effective Feedback
Media
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GenZ
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Teaching Mechanism
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Concept of Gen Z
Merriam-Webster Collins Oxford
The Merriam-Webster Online The Collins Dictionary define The Oxford Dictionaries
Dictionary defines Generation Generation Z as "members of define Generation Z as "the
Z as "the generation of people the generation of people born group of people who were
born in the late 1990s and between the mid-1990s and born between the late 1990s
early 2000s.“ mid-2010s and the early 2010s, who are
regarded as being very
familiar with the internet.“
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Concept of Gen Z
Encyclopedia Britannica The Pew Research Center
Encyclopedia Britannica The Pew Research Center has defined 1997 as the
defines Generation Z as starting birth year for Generation Z, basing this on
"Americans born during the "different formative experiences", such as new
late 1990s and early 2000s." technological and socioeconomic developments, as well
as growing up in a world after the September 11 attacks.
Pew has not specified an endpoint for Generation Z, but
used 2012 as a tentative endpoint for their 2019 report.

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The Pew Research Center surveyed the various names for this cohort on Google Trends in
2019 and found that in the U.S., the term Generation Z was overwhelmingly the most popular,
from then on calling it Gen Z in their research. The Merriam-Webster and Oxford dictionaries
both have official entries for Generation Z

• iGeneration,
• Homeland Generation
• Net Gen,
• Digital Natives
• Neo-Digital Natives
• Pluralist Generation
• Internet Generation
While there is no scientific process for deciding when a name
• Centennials has stuck, the momentum is clearly behind Gen Z.
• Post-Millennials Michael Dimmock, Pew Research Center
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In 2016, the Varkey Foundation and Populus
conducted an international study examining the
attitudes of over 20,000 people aged 15 to 21 in
twenty countries

Argentina, Australia, Brazil,


Canada, China, France,
Germany, India, Indonesia,
Israel, Italy, Japan, New Zealand,
Nigeria, Russia, South Africa,
South Korea, Turkey, the United
Kingdom, and the United States

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The Economist has Gen Z's attitudes,
described Generation Z as a behaviors, and interactions
more educated, well- with the world around
behaved, stressed and them, influencing
depressed generation in everything from consumer
.
comparison to previous They grew up in a world trends to workplace
generations. increasingly shaped by dynamics to societal norms
digital technology, with the
internet, smartphones, and
social media becoming
integral parts of daily life
from an early age.

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Generation Z is known to have a bond to
digital media, causing them to become
emotionally attached to the internet
(Turner, 2015). According to a survey on
13- year-olds to 17-year-olds, 90% of the
teen participants indicated they would be
upset about having to give up the Internet
as a punishment.
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Engagement: Gen Z students appreciate teachers who engage with them through social
media platforms. This could involve posting updates about class assignments, sharing
relevant articles or resources, and responding to student inquiries in a timely manner.

Accessibility: They expect teachers to be accessible outside of traditional classroom


hours. Social media provides a convenient platform for students to reach out to their
teachers with questions or concerns outside of class time.

Relevance: Gen Z students value the integration of social media into the curriculum in
meaningful ways. They expect teachers to use social media as a tool for enhancing
learning experiences, such as sharing real-world examples, facilitating discussions, or
collaborating on projects.
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Authenticity: They appreciate authentic interactions on social media.
tools.
Teachers
who
show their personality, share personal insights, and connect with students on a more
human level tend to resonate more with Gen Z learners.

Respect for privacy: While Gen Z expects teachers to be active on social media, they
also value their privacy. Teachers should maintain appropriate boundaries and ensure
that their use of social media is professional and respectful of students' privacy rights
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