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What are some of the difficulties involved in teaching students for multiple generations in an adult learning class?

What are some of the difficulties involved in teaching students with varied learning styles in an adult learning class?

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What are some of the difficulties involved in teaching students for multiple generations in an adult learning class?

This is a very good question! As a professor, the first implication of having multiple generations in an adult learning class is that it is impossible to appeal to all of the generations at the same time! Trying to coordinate the right balance of lecture, use of technology, and homework in a lesson plan undoubtedly causes problems among the older generations. It is difficult to imagine that modern technology is not more than 20 years old, and many older people are not as comfortable using computers and other devices unlike ...

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