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Comparative analysis of the impact of urban music on students of state, private and parochial educational institutions

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  • Agustin Angel Roberto Chumpitaz-Avila
  • Luis Fernando Castro-Llacsa

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Urban music has become a cultural phenomenon of a worldwide scale that invades social spaces and can determine the lifestyle of many teenagers. Likewise, music plays a very important role in the academic formation of students. The present study aims to determine urban music's influence on students' behaviour in their final year of secondary education at 'state, parochial, and private' institutions. To this end, exploratory research was conducted to identify behavioural patterns and their influence on their learning achievement. Moreover, a quantitative methodology was utilised through the literature review method to establish a foundation in previous works and enable the creation and implementation of instruments based on these indexed articles. The preliminary results obtained from applying the questionnaire and interview to students in their final year of secondary education demonstrate that socio-economic status, the ethnic origin of students, and the social spaces where these adolescents frequent all influence the choice of preferred musical genre and shape their social behaviour.

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  • Agustin Angel Roberto Chumpitaz-Avila & Luis Fernando Castro-Llacsa, 2025. "Comparative analysis of the impact of urban music on students of state, private and parochial educational institutions," International Journal of Knowledge and Learning, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 18(2), pages 170-185.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijklea:v:18:y:2025:i:2:p:170-185
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