"Is there a potential problem being stored up for people if "education" is tailored to fit into their cultural and personal preferences?"
Yes there is a potential problem being stored because unless you ask people individually you won't know if taking an assumption such as Prensky's being about all young students being natives could be incorrect. As some students may like the more traditionally methods of learning via books etc and have little interest in technology and new media. Also being fast paced for example for native students may not work for all people even if they are digital natives because everyone learns at different speeds.
Another problem could be people lying about their ways of learning due to their personal preference, they may not actually learn that well that way at all. For example someone may wish to learn through pictures rather than read books, just because they don't want to read books even if they are perfectly capable of reading books and learning from them. This could be down to lazyness.
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