What Schools Get for Their Generation Y Investment

Licensing a Gen Y class for your school means you get everything you need to make your program a success. Each Generation Y class license includes the following:

  • Teacher Training - Hands-on training for the Gen Y teacher to ensure program success. Introduction to the units of study, resources and tools
  • Gen Y Curriculum Materials - Printed curriculum guide, CD-ROM, video and online materials
  • Online Support Tools - project management and reporting tools, access to collaboration network and consultations, mentoring and coaching, program assessment and evaluation tools.
  • Stakeholder Support Resources - handouts for administrators, parents and staff.
  • Generation YES support staff - Expert evaluation of every student-teacher project. Free access to experienced Gen Y teachers and support staff who invented the Gen Y model. Free technical support.
  • Free Student Email - Every Gen Y school receives a free Gaggle.net school subscription. Includes teacher controlled student email accounts, school-friendly administrative features, anti-pornography filters and more.
  • The List - What You Get (PDF)

Generation YES would be happy to answer any questions or discuss your unique situation. Please call us toll free at (888) 941-4369 or contact us with your questions and comments.

Teacher Training

The Gen Y class license includes all the training, materials and support services necessary to make your Gen Y class a success. It includes full support for up to 30 students per class.

Gen Y teachers attend a training session given by veteran Gen Y teacher-educators. We encourage a few students and administrators to attend the training as well. This often helps establish buy-in and support for the program. The training covers the philosophy and practical knowledge needed to start and run a Gen Y class. It covers the curriculum and how to use the online support system to maximize the success of the program.

The Gen Y curriculum covers the technical skills necessary for the students to build technology projects. It also covers the collaboration skills, project management and planning and other "soft" skills necessary to complete the projects.

Curriculum Materials

  • Curriculum guide - The printed curriculum guide is used by the teacher throughout the Gen Y class. This 238 page, sturdy ring-bound book is excellent for daily use and lays flat for copying. It is published by the International Society of Technology in Education (ISTE) and consists of:
    • 5 chapters dealing with program issues, best practices, and guidelines for organizing the class to best suit the school environment. (details)
    • 10 detailed classroom units, each with multiple lesson plans and activities, preparation guides, classroom procedures, assessment and activity extensions.(details)
    • Alignment of Gen Y units to National Educational Technology Standards (NETS) for Teachers and Students (details)
    • Glossary of terms used in the course.
  • Infopages - (CD-ROM and online) 103 printable guides for the teachers and students to use throughout the course. These consist of class handouts, surveys, planner pages, quizzes, and student resources. All info pages are on the Gen Y CD-ROM and also available online. The online materials are only accessible to teachers and students enrolled in a licensed Gen Y class.
  • Best Practices/First Hand Experiences (Video) - The included video is excellent for both teachers and students to fully experience the enthusiasm of Gen Y participants. Also useful to show to parents, administrators and potential partner-teachers, the video serves as a testimonial of student and teacher experiences with Gen Y.

Online Support Tools

The Generation Y curriculum depends on a number of online tools that support the students, partner-teachers, and Gen Y teacher throughout the course. These tools are available through a password protected site accessible once you have licensed your Gen Y class.

After the class is registered, these tools are available to all of your students and teachers.

  • Project Planning and Reporting Tool (PORT) (Generation Y Flow Chart)
    • Extensive planning and reporting pages lead the students through the planning process.
    • Provides a permanent record of the project and the process.
    • Pre-and Post surveys produce automatic project evaluations. Useful for administrators, school boards, district officers, etc.
  • Gen Y Collaboration Network
    • Secure and moderated environment for collaboration and discussion
    • Collaborate with other Gen Y classes across the country, both students and teachers.
    • Share issues and answers with peers
    • Professional coaching and mentoring to ensure program success
    • Message boards and online discussion groups offer support and ideas.
    • Listservs to involve all participants in the national Gen Y family.
  • Evaluation
    • Every student-teacher project is assigned a Gen Y consultant who is a subject and grade level expert
    • Consultants use online reporting tools to evaluate projects and offer feedback.
    • Consultants provide expert guidance for every project to maximize value and ensure rigor.

Stakeholder Support Resources

  • Generation Y Certificate of Completion
  • Student Notebooks and CDs
  • Handouts for Parents, Administrators, and Partner Teachers
  • Generation Y Technical Writing Standards
  • Continuing Ed Units for Partner Teachers (optional)

Generation YES support staff

The Generation YES support staff is available before, during and after the Gen Y class to ensure success. All consulting is included in the price of a Gen Y license.

  • Training
  • 24/7 online support
  • Free technical support
  • Toll-free phone support
  • Consulting for your unique school situation
  • Coaching and mentoring
  • Evaluation and post-class wrap up