Revista Caribeña de Investigación Educativa (Jul 2024)

Learning styles and gamification in English classes at higher education

  • Benjamín Aldama-Juárez,
  • Itzel Angélica Ruiz-Romero,
  • Natali Del Rosario Caipe-Colimba,
  • Catalina Juárez-Díaz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.32541/recie.v8i2.716
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 2

Abstract

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Student learning styles and gamification benefit academic performance. This case study aimed to identify the language learning experiences of students with different learning styles in a gamified learning class. Nine participants between 19 and 32 years old were interviewed in an English II semi-school course at the Faculty of Administration of a higher education institution in central Mexico. The results indicated a high preference for the visual and dependent styles, positive perceptions towards gamification, a change of attitude towards learning English, and improvement in vocabulary, listening comprehension, and pronunciation. It is concluded that gamification and students' learning styles increase their inclination to learn English.

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