I was born in that time period {nyah nyah nyah nyah nyah! ;-)}
But I don't understand the question. Of course I've noticed changes,
primarily from being on the student side to the faculty side of things...
but maybe if you could restructure the question some of us young'uns can
hone in on what you're looking for a little better. (must be due too some
generational language gap ;-)
David W.
At 11:54 AM 4/15/99 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Rob Weisskirch asked:
>
>>> Are there any younger faculty members out there (born between 1964
>>> and 1974) that have noticed differences in their attitudes or
>>> experiences towards students, teaching or academia, in general?
>
>In response, Sherry Serdikoff asked:
>
>> Compared to???
>
>I think he means, 'compared to old people like me' (I was born in
1957--missed the cutoff by 7 years).
>
>Excuse me while I check the obituaries to make sure I'm not listed,
>
>Jeff Ricker
>Scottsdale Community College
>Scottsdale AZ
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
David Wasieleski, Ph.D.
Department of Psychology and Counseling
Valdosta State University
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