Dental Hygiene Department, West Coast University, Anaheim, CA, USA
Education and Research Division, American Dental Hygienists' Association, Chicago, IL, USA.
J Dent Hyg. 2023 Oct;97(5):58-68.
Learning styles have been studied in dental and generational research, but research has been limited with Millennial and Generation Z dental hygiene students. The purpose of this quantitative comparative study was to determine if and to what extent there was a difference between Generation Z and Millennial dental hygiene students' preferred learning styles. First- and second-year dental hygiene students attending three programs located in Southern California were invited to participate in the study. Additional participants were recruited through dental hygiene social media sites. The 44 item Felder-Soloman Index of Learning Styles (ILS) was administered via an online survey platform. Millennial and Generation Z participants were compared on the four dimensions of the ILS: active/reflective, sensing/intuitive, visual/verbal, and sequential/global. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and the independent samples t-test. A total of 150 dental hygiene students agreed to participate; Millennials (n=61), Generation Z (n=89). There was no significant difference between Millennial and Generation Z students in the active/reflective, sensing/intuitive, or sequential/global dimensions (>0.05); both cohorts preferred the active, sensing, and sequential learning styles. There was a statistically significant difference in the visual/verbal dimension with Millennials indicating a significantly greater preference for the visual learning style than Generation Z (=0.04). There may be differences between the learning styles of Millennial and Generation Z dental hygiene students. The finding that Generation Z students differ significantly from Millennials on the visual-verbal dimension may indicate a shift toward the verbal dimension learning style that needs further study.
学习风格在牙科和代际研究中已经得到了研究,但针对千禧一代和 Z 世代口腔卫生学生的研究有限。本定量比较研究的目的是确定 Z 世代和千禧一代口腔卫生学生的偏好学习风格是否存在差异,如果存在,差异程度如何。邀请了参加位于南加州的三个项目的一年级和二年级口腔卫生专业学生参加这项研究。通过口腔卫生社交媒体网站招募了更多的参与者。通过在线调查平台管理了 44 项 Felder-Soloman 学习风格指数 (ILS)。对 ILS 的四个维度(主动/反思、感觉/直觉、视觉/言语和顺序/全局)对千禧一代和 Z 世代参与者进行了比较。使用描述性统计和独立样本 t 检验对数据进行了分析。共有 150 名口腔卫生学生同意参加;千禧一代(n=61),Z 世代(n=89)。千禧一代和 Z 世代学生在主动/反思、感觉/直觉或顺序/全局维度上没有显著差异(>0.05);两个队列都更喜欢主动、感觉和顺序的学习风格。在视觉/言语维度上存在统计学上的显著差异,千禧一代表示对视觉学习风格的偏好明显大于 Z 世代(=0.04)。千禧一代和 Z 世代口腔卫生学生的学习风格可能存在差异。Z 世代学生在视觉-言语维度上与千禧一代存在显著差异的发现可能表明他们向言语维度学习风格的转变,需要进一步研究。