Leading today's students often feels like being in a new country. The population in this new land has different attitudes (many entitled and narcissistic) and speaks a different language (emojis and social media). Attention spans are six to eight seconds. They multi-task on five screens. They often possess multiple personas on social media platforms. Understanding and connecting with this generation is often times frustrating and draining.
The old maps that helped adults navigate students through adolescence are now producing graduates who move back home, are afraid to take healthy risks, and are unwilling to start at the bottom of a career path.
We're in new territory.
We need new strategies on how to navigate new land...to march off our old maps and create new ones.
That is what this book is all about. From decades of research and hands-on experience, Dr. Tim Elmore and Andrew McPeak collate their conclusions into one resource.
In Marching Off the Map, they share practical, research-based solutions that help adults:
- Inspire students to own their education and their futureÂ
- Lead students from an attitude of apathy to one of passion through metacognitionÂ
- Enable students to push back from the constant digital distractions and practice mindfulnessÂ
- Raise kids who make healthy progress, both emotionally and intellectually, through their teenage yearsÂ
- Give students the tools to handle the complexities of an ever-changing worldÂ
- Understand and practically apply the latest research on Generation ZÂ
- Leverage what is cultural to instill in teens the wisdom and advice you know they need to succeed in any stage of life.