نتایج جستجو برای: flipped classroom

تعداد نتایج: 41301  

2015
Raveendranath Veeramani Venkatesh S. Madhugiri Parkash Chand

A flipped classroom is a learner centered approach in which the learner is responsible to attend the class with basic understanding of the subject to fully participate and engage in discussions. The aim of this study was to evaluate students' perception of flipped classroom approach for neuroanatomy module and assess the impact on their performance and attitudes. The subject chosen to evaluate ...

The current pretest-posttest quasi-experimental study sought, firstly, to examine the effect of employing flipped language teaching techniques on EFL learners' text comprehension and, secondly, to explore whether there was any significant interaction between the flipped classroom approach and EFL learners’ proficiency level. To this end, 65 male and female EFL learners were conveniently selecte...

2015
Kevin R. Clark

In many of the secondary classrooms across the country, students are passively engaged in the mathematics content, and academic performance can be described, at best, as mediocre. This research study sought to bring about improvements in student engagement and performance in the secondary mathematics classroom through the implementation of the flipped model of instruction and compared student i...

2014
Taotao Long Chunlei Su Michael Waugh

The flipped classroom, often referenced as “flipping the classroom”, is a teaching and learning model in which the students spend a short period of time learning the basic concepts outside the classroom prior to the introduction of the concept topic in the classroom setting, and then use class time for authentic experiences such as problem solving. This action research study described the imple...

2017
Ananthi Sheshasaayee M. Nazreen Bee

The Flipped Classroom (FC) is a pedagogical model, which reverse the process of traditional learning strategies into collaborative learning strategies and also represent an opportunity to rethink teaching and learning in the context of virtual education. Typical lecture and homework practices of a course are reversed by changing it into lectures at home. Students viewed their lecturer through v...

2017
Ying Yang Chao-Chao Xu Yu Jia Yu-Xian Zou Yong Ao Yu Cai Wei Xin Miao-Ling Li Yang-Fan Yang Hao-Tian Lin

For centuries, didactic teaching sections have occupied a large proportion of the available teaching-learning time in medical courses. This form of teaching has relied heavily on professors disseminating information through lectures and students passively absorbing knowledge for a majority of the class period. The extensive use of traditional lectures limits students’ time to actively learn, sy...

2015
Thomas R. Mikkelsen

Objective: The aim of this study was to explore nursing students’ experiences, perceptions and behavior during a course on kidney and urinary system anatomy and physiology designed according to the flipped-classroom approach. In flipped-classroom teaching, students prepare for class by engaging with teacher-produced learning material, typically videos. This frees up time in class, which can ins...

2013
Michael D Sankey Lynne Hunt

This paper initially provides an understanding of what constitutes a flipped classroom model. It then provides a series of four case studies that describe the application of some different flipped classroom approaches to university courses, largely mediated by the use of online learning technologies. It demonstrates that these flipped classrooms are informed by constructivist pedagogy and highl...

2016
Melinda Hermanns Jerri L. Post Belinda Deal

“Flipping the classroom” is gaining in popularity. The flipped classroom permits active learning and student engagement whereby the traditional class time is transformed into an active learning experience in which students can apply knowledge and interact with their peers and perform “hands-on” activities. This descriptive phenomenological study focused on the lived experiences of nursing facul...

2016
Sheng-Der Hsu Cheng-Jueng Chen Wei-Kuo Chang Yih-Jin Hu

The Postgraduate Year (PGY) Program allows doctors-in-training to learn about the diagnosis, treatment and nursing of various common, general diseases. These items form the core curriculum and are mostly learned through caring for patients and clinical teaching. Doctors-in-training are evaluated for their knowledge through written tests or assignments, based on which the effectiveness of their ...

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