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Learning Styles Of Generation Z Latinos: A Mixed-Methods Exploratory Study Of Two Cohorts Of Business University Students, Angela Guzman Palacios May 2019

Learning Styles Of Generation Z Latinos: A Mixed-Methods Exploratory Study Of Two Cohorts Of Business University Students, Angela Guzman Palacios

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The Latino population is projected to double by 2060 (U.S. Census Bureau, 2017), while current bachelor degree attainment for Hispanics continues to hover around a stubborn low 12% (NCES, 2017). Additionally, research on Generation Z Latino learning preferences is sparse. At the same time, studies have shown that knowing about learning styles and culture can have positive impacts on learners’ academic performance and teachers’ classroom management ability (Nieto, 2004; Reese, Jensen, & Ramirez, 2014). Therefore, studying learning styles and culture can help prepare educators better to fulfill this generation’s needs by enabling them to integrate cultural accommodations into their teaching. …