The Future in Their Hands: The Perceptions of Practice Educators on the Strengths and Challenges of “Generation Y” Occupational Therapy Students

Those born between 1982 and 2002 are termed “Generation Y”. This younger generation is thought to have unique characteristics, due to the societal and technological influences that they experienced in their formative years. In occupational therapy, this group has been found to have unique attributes...

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Main Authors: Caroline Hills, Kobie Boshoff, Susan Gilbert-Hunt, Susan Ryan, Derek R. Smith
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Western Michigan University 2015-10-01
Series:Open Journal of Occupational Therapy
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Online Access:http://scholarworks.wmich.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1135&context=ojot
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spelling doaj-997032ac720740378365be6272724c102020-11-24T23:42:43ZengWestern Michigan University Open Journal of Occupational Therapy 2168-64082168-64082015-10-013410.15453/2168-6408.1135The Future in Their Hands: The Perceptions of Practice Educators on the Strengths and Challenges of “Generation Y” Occupational Therapy StudentsCaroline HillsKobie BoshoffSusan Gilbert-HuntSusan RyanDerek R. SmithThose born between 1982 and 2002 are termed “Generation Y”. This younger generation is thought to have unique characteristics, due to the societal and technological influences that they experienced in their formative years. In occupational therapy, this group has been found to have unique attributes that have impacted on practice education. This study replicated an earlier study to affirm or refute the existence of the Generation Y student in occupational therapy from practice educator perspectives. An Australian university previously developed and administered the survey tool. In this current study, the electronic survey was sent to all practice educators listed on the database of another Australian university. Of the 54 respondents, most considered that there is a Generation Y student. Using summative content analysis, categories were generated, which were collapsed into four main themes: (a) self-assured, go getters that are team players and easily bored; (b) demanding and motivated learners; (c) technologically savvy; and (d) no difference. Practice educators viewed Generation Y students as possessing unique attributes that may contribute significantly to the profession but that also present challenges in practice education. Acknowledgment of generational differences and the value of mentorship from older generations are indicated to maximize this generation’s potential.http://scholarworks.wmich.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1135&context=ojotmillennialsstudentsfieldworkclinical education
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Susan Gilbert-Hunt
Susan Ryan
Derek R. Smith
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Kobie Boshoff
Susan Gilbert-Hunt
Susan Ryan
Derek R. Smith
The Future in Their Hands: The Perceptions of Practice Educators on the Strengths and Challenges of “Generation Y” Occupational Therapy Students
Open Journal of Occupational Therapy
millennials
students
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author_facet Caroline Hills
Kobie Boshoff
Susan Gilbert-Hunt
Susan Ryan
Derek R. Smith
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title The Future in Their Hands: The Perceptions of Practice Educators on the Strengths and Challenges of “Generation Y” Occupational Therapy Students
title_short The Future in Their Hands: The Perceptions of Practice Educators on the Strengths and Challenges of “Generation Y” Occupational Therapy Students
title_full The Future in Their Hands: The Perceptions of Practice Educators on the Strengths and Challenges of “Generation Y” Occupational Therapy Students
title_fullStr The Future in Their Hands: The Perceptions of Practice Educators on the Strengths and Challenges of “Generation Y” Occupational Therapy Students
title_full_unstemmed The Future in Their Hands: The Perceptions of Practice Educators on the Strengths and Challenges of “Generation Y” Occupational Therapy Students
title_sort future in their hands: the perceptions of practice educators on the strengths and challenges of “generation y” occupational therapy students
publisher Western Michigan University
series Open Journal of Occupational Therapy
issn 2168-6408
2168-6408
publishDate 2015-10-01
description Those born between 1982 and 2002 are termed “Generation Y”. This younger generation is thought to have unique characteristics, due to the societal and technological influences that they experienced in their formative years. In occupational therapy, this group has been found to have unique attributes that have impacted on practice education. This study replicated an earlier study to affirm or refute the existence of the Generation Y student in occupational therapy from practice educator perspectives. An Australian university previously developed and administered the survey tool. In this current study, the electronic survey was sent to all practice educators listed on the database of another Australian university. Of the 54 respondents, most considered that there is a Generation Y student. Using summative content analysis, categories were generated, which were collapsed into four main themes: (a) self-assured, go getters that are team players and easily bored; (b) demanding and motivated learners; (c) technologically savvy; and (d) no difference. Practice educators viewed Generation Y students as possessing unique attributes that may contribute significantly to the profession but that also present challenges in practice education. Acknowledgment of generational differences and the value of mentorship from older generations are indicated to maximize this generation’s potential.
topic millennials
students
fieldwork
clinical education
url http://scholarworks.wmich.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1135&context=ojot
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