Meet the Centennials: Understanding the Generation Z Students

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Louie Giray

Abstract

The focus on Millennials is progressively turning to Centennials, their successors. The topic of the most recent generational cohort is a prominent topic in recent studies, especially among advertisers and employers. Such research might also be beneficial in the field of education. Centennials, as the newest generation of students, must be understood by educational institutions because of their special nature, which stems from the fact that they grew up in an ecology where the Internet and other technologies already exist. This unique cohort of learners, often known as Generation Z and by different monikers, has already displaced Millennials in schools. This conceptual paper discusses Centennials’ (1) personalities; (2) learning styles and educational views; and (3) Internet, digital, and social media usage. In addition, the purpose of this research is to assist educators and administrators in proactively adapting their pedagogy and processes to suit the demands of this new generation of students.

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Giray, L. (2022). Meet the Centennials: Understanding the Generation Z Students. International Journal of Sociologies and Anthropologies Science Reviews, 2(4), 9–18. https://doi.org/10.14456/jsasr.2022.26
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