Title: Working with and teaching Generation Me
1Working with and teaching Generation Me
- Jean M. Twenge
- San Diego State University
2Published in April
(Trade book)
www.generationme.org
3Paperback cover (out March 6)
4My research on generations
- How are young people today different from
previous generations? - Actual data on how generations differ in
personality and outlook - NOT just anecdotal observations (though it may
reinforce your anecdotal observations!)
5How the research is done
- Psychological questionnaires used for decades by
many researchers - Data on college students at different points in
historical time -- on the same measure - College students demographics havent changed
all that much - Confirm change in samples of schoolchildren
- Data on 1.3 million individuals total
63 areas of difference
- Self-esteem, narcissism, individualism
- Anxiety and depression
- Feelings of control, blaming others for problems
7What is this song about?
8The Greatest Love of All (1985)
- Everybodys searching for a hero
- People need someone to look up to
- I never found anyone to fulfill my needs
- So I learned to depend on me
- I found the greatest love of all
- Inside of me
- The greatest love of all
- Is easy to achieve
- Learning to love yourself
- It is the greatest love of all
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10Self-Esteem (1994)
- Now I know Im being used
- Thats okay, man, cause I like the abuse
- I know shes playing with me
- Thats okay cause Ive got no self-esteem
- Shes saying that she wants only me
- Then I wonder why she sleeps with my friends
- Late at night she knocks on my door
- Drunk again and looking to score
- Now I know I should say no
- But Im just a sucker with no self-esteem
11Self-esteem
- Commonly believed that self-esteem is very
important, especially for children - Is correlated with happiness
- But also with defensiveness and unlikeable
behavior under threat - But self-esteem does not cause good grades or
good behavior - Small link and moves other direction
- May cause problems if not based in reality
12From the National Association for Self-Esteem
website
13Self-esteem programs
- Actively try to raise childrens self-esteem
- Unlikely to cause good outcomes, but does build
individualistic thinking and self-focus - Current cultural aphorisms
- Believe in yourself
- You can be anything you want to be
- You shouldnt care what other people think of you
- Never give up on your dreams
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18Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale
- Most popular measure of self-esteem
- Items
- I take a positive attitude toward myself.
- On the whole, I am satisfied with myself.
- 223 samples between 1967 and 2006
- Total of 70,795 individuals
- First study 1967-1994
19Male college students self-esteem
20Female college students self-esteem
21College students self-esteem
22Update on self-esteem, 1993-2006
- Preliminary data
- 24 samples of 4,830 college students
2381 of 2006 students are above average in
self-esteem by 1967 standards, a 40 increase
since 1993 and a 62 increase since 1967
24Narcissism
- Self-centered, self-important. Inflated sense of
self. - Entitlement Believing one is special and
deserves special treatment - Also associated with lack of empathy and poor
relationship skills - Jerk!
25All About Me
26Popular Sunday school program for preschoolers
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28I am special song for preschoolers
- (to the tune of "Frere Jacques")
- I am special,
- I am special,
- Look at me,
- You will see,
- Someone very special,
- Someone very special,
- It is me,
- It is me.
29Narcissism over time
- In the 1950s, 12 of teens agreed with the
statement I am an important person. By the late
1980s, an incredible 80 agreed. - Increase in agreement with items like I have
often met people who were supposed to be experts
who were no better than I. - But no systematic study until recently
30Narcissism over time
- 85 samples 16,475 college students
- Completed the Narcissistic Personality Inventory
between 1982 and 2006 - Items
- If I ruled the world it would be a better place.
- I can live my life anyway I want to.
- I think I am a special person.
- I like to be the center of attention.
- I have a natural talent for influencing people.
312/3 (65) of 2006 college students score above
average in narcissism, 30 more than in the
1980s.
32Narcissism over time
33Narcissism and outcomes
- Narcissism correlated with
- Poor relationship skills
- Focus on short-term relationships
- which might explain
Dating has gone the way of the dinosaurs,
eight-track players, and stirrup pants. Extinct.
Vanished. Kaput.
34Narcissism and outcomes
- Narcissism correlated with
- Risk-taking and sensation seeking
- which might explain
35Narcissism and outcomes
- Narcissism correlated with
- Materialism
- which might explain
College students
36Narcissism and outcomes
- Narcissism correlated with
- Entitlement and believing one deserves special
treatment - Lack of empathy for others
- Aggression and anger under threat or stress
- which might explain
- Rise in excuses among students
- 70 of Americans say that people are ruder now
than they were 20-30 years ago - School shootings?
37Narcissism and outcomes
- Narcissism correlated with
- Inflated goals and high expectations
- which might explain
High school students
38Narcissism and outcomes
- Narcissism correlated with
- Attention-seeking
- which might explain
- MySpace
- YouTube
- Broadcast yourself
- Reality TV
- iPods, TiVo
39On the first MySpace page I clicked on
40Anxiety and depression
- Anxiety items
- Does your mood often go up and down?
- Are your feelings easily hurt?
- Are you a worrier?
- 269 samples between 1952 and 1993
- Total of 52,248 individuals
41Male college students anxiety
42Female college students anxiety
43Childrens anxiety
44In your counseling centers
- Kansas State University, 1989-2001 (Benton et
al., 2003) - Twice as many with depression
- Three times as many suicidal
- Twice as many with stress/anxiety
- Twice as many on psychiatric medication
- Six times as many with academic skills problems
45Depressive symptoms
- 67 studies 58,290 high school students
- Data collected between 1976 and 2004
46Male high school students depressive symptoms
47Female high school students depressive symptoms
48Why?
- Increasing loneliness (parental divorce, living
alone, general lack of community feeling, dating
longer) - Increasing threats (crime, terrorism)
- Harder to get into college and graduate school
(but higher expectations) - Economic pressures Housing, college tuition
expensive
49Younger generations date longer, and experience
more breakups
50And if you do dream big and fail Its your fault
51Feelings of control, blaming others, cynicism
- Internal You are in control of your fate
- By taking an active part in political and social
affairs, the people can control world events. - Becoming a success is a matter of hard work luck
has little or nothing to do with it. - External Others and/or luck are in control
- The world is run by the few people in power, and
there is not much the little guy can do about it. - Getting a good job depends mainly on being in the
right place at the right time. - 138 samples between 1960 and 2002
- Total of 24,864 individuals
- Scale scored with external higher
52College students externality
53Why?
- Decreasing political interest among young people,
alienation - Increasing competition
- Victim mentality
- Liability lawsuits
- Preservation of self-esteem
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55Summary
- Self-esteem Up 1960s-1990s
- Narcissism Up 1950s-2000s
- Anxiety Up 1950s-1990s
- External control beliefs Up 1960s-2000s
56Conclusions and observations
- How can we use this information to understand
students and young people? - Lack of respect for authority. Students will not
automatically recognize your authority. - Many will assume the rules do not apply to them
(they are special -- cant you make an exception?)
57Conclusions and observations
- Communicate expectations and rules clearly.
- But dont give in! Keep your standards, and keep
to the rules that are fair for everyone. - Students (eventually) have respect for teachers
and employers who have high standards - Give reality checks. Especially true for family
finances and the working world.
58Conclusions and observations
- The Entitlement Generation (high self-esteem
and narcissism) - All About Me How can the class be full? Why
cant I take the exam when I want to? - Its not my fault. (Excuses)
- Do not take criticism well
- May be surprised that it takes so much time to
get promoted
59Conclusions and observations
- Dealing with complaints
- Consumer mentality (from materialism
individualism) - Entitlement and feelings of superiority
- Verify complaint independently (peer teaching
review, other students)
60Conclusions and observations
- Higher expectations find a balance
- Dont say you cant, but give realistic
assessment of chances - Best fit for student
- Concrete directions and advice -- what are the
requirements and steps?
61Scenario 1
- Student who fails a class because she did poorly
on exams and rarely attended class the last
month. But I really tried! - At play
- Entitlement
- Externality (blaming others)
- You can be anything you want to be (you could if
you tried hard enough)
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63Scenario 1
- Empathize some. But dont give in Grades are not
given for trying.
64- After all the Chargers
- really tried
65Scenario 2
- Student workers not available to answer questions
because they are on the computer or their cell
phone - At play Entitlement addiction to
Internet/e-mail belief that older people dont
get it - This is a job. You need to do it. You are not
being paid to do personal things. - Compromise? Can do these things when office is
quiet, but must drop them immediately to do job - If possible, get all supervisors in all work
areas to same the same rules.
66Thank you for listening!
Any questions?