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    The Implementation of Flipped Classroom in Efl Class: a Taiwan Case Study

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    This article reports on a case study designed to examine the implementation of flipped classroom in the EFL classroom in Taiwan.  In addition, students' perception of flipped classroom was also investigated. Sixty-one senior high school students participated in this study; data were gathered from students' English midterm exam score and questionnaire. The data then were quantitatively analyzed by using T-test and descriptive statistics. The results show that students' English proficiency in flipped classroom was not significantly different with students in traditional classroom. However, the results reveal that students' perception of flipped classroom were generally favorable. Students' contended that flipped classroom enhanced their motivation in learning English, as they liked the self-pace through the course and they stated that flipped classroom gave them more class time to practice English. The results presented here may facilitate improvements in the implementation of flipped classroom in EFL class. Furthermore, suggestions for further research are also presented

    Employing Flipped Classroom: A Case Study in Indonesian EFL University Context

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    The research in flipped classroom is gaining popularity across countries. However, there is very limited research that describes how to implement flipped classroom method in learning. This study aims to describe how to implement the flipped classroom in TELL classes. The research design of this study is case study. Then, the technique of collecting the data through email interviews. After that, the data was analysed by thematic analysis. As the result of this analysis, it was found that the implementation of flipped classroom is divided into three stages such as pre-class activities of flipped classroom, while class activities of flipped classroom, and post-class activities of flipped classroom. Moreover, while implementing flipped classroom there are such challenges that arise and how to overcome them. Key Words: Flipped Classroom, EFL, Bloom’s Taxonomy, Mastery Learning, Constructivis

    An Experimental Study of the Performance of Prospective Teachers of Flipped Classroom and Non-Flipped Classroom

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    Video-recording of lectures and creating of podcasts for playback on the computer and other portable devices which accommodate the new formats of self-developed learning are identified as flipped classroom. The study was focused on the objective to Investigate performance of prospective teachers of flipped classroom and non-flipped classroom with respect to flipped classroom strategy. Therefore, null hypotheses were formulated; there is no significant difference between the mean scores of flipped classroom and non-flipped classroom of prospective teachers before and after treatment; Pretest posttest equivalent group experimental research design was taken for the study. A paired random sampling technique was employed to select the sample on the basis of pretest scores from the subjects.. Experimental group was named flipped classroom and control group was named non-flipped classroom. Treatment of flipped classroom strategy provided to the flipped classroom and the non-flipped classroom was thought through lecture demonstration method. Posttest was administered to collect data from both groups without delay after treatment of six academic weeks. Results of the study illustrated that there was significant difference between the performance of flipped and non-flipped classrooms prospective teachers. It was recommended that flipped classroom may be an integral part of curriculum of professional development courses in Pakistan

    The Flipped Classroom and its Impact on Student Engagement and Academic Performance in a Culinary Arts, Career and Technical Education Program

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    The purpose of this study was to gather evidence from a CTE culinary arts program to determine if students perform better academically and are more engaged in the flipped classroom using digital technology, than the traditional classroom. The study included 24 participants in a post-secondary, CTE culinary arts program who were divided into two groups of 12: a traditional, teacher-centered group and a flipped, student-centered group. Utilizing action-based research, surveys, journals, and an engagement matrix were created and used. Although not statistically significant, student grades in the flipped classroom were nearly 4% higher than those in the traditional classroom and were consistently higher throughout the semester. This study helps establish a foundation of evidence that student engagement and academic success improve in the flipped classroom for culinary arts CTE students

    Flipped Classroom in Teaching Speaking

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    Abstrak Tujuan dari penulis pada artikel ini adalah untuk memberikan informasi kepada pembaca apa saja yang dibutuhkan dalam penerapan flipped classroom sebagai pembelajaran aktif pada proses belajar mengajar. Penulis menggunakan flipped classroom karena flipped classroom adalah pembelajaran yang menggunakan teknologi, media atau aplikasi. Dengan menggunakan flipped classroom, proses belajar mengajar menjadi lebih mudah dan siswa dapat mengakses materi yang mereka pelajari diakses dimanapun dan kapanpun menggunakan teknologi, media, atau aplikasi. selain itu, pembelajaran dapat dilakukan bertatap muka dan pembelajaran online. Dalam artikel ini, penulis mencoba memberikan beberapa informasi tentang apa yang dibutuhkan guru dalam pengemplimentasian flipped classroom dalam proses belajar mengajar. Penulis juga menuliskan beberapa aktifitas, teknologi, media atau aplikasi yang dapat digunakan dalam flipped classroom. penulis juga memberikan beberapa keuntungan dan tantangan dalam menggunakan flipped classroom untuk guru dan murid dalam proses belajar mengajar. Kata Kunci: Flipped Classroom, Teknologi dalam Pembelajaran, Mengajar Berbicara Abstract The author's purpose in this article is to provide the reader with information what is needed in the implementation of flipped classroom as active learning in teaching and learning. The writer uses flipped classroom because flipped classroom is learning that uses technology, media or applications. By using flipped classroom, the teaching and learning process becomes easier and students can access the material they are learning wherever and whenever they use technology, media, or applications. In addition, learning can be done face to face and online learning. In this article, the author tries to provide some information about what the teacher needs in experimenting with flipped classrooms in the teaching and learning process. The author also writes several activities, technologies, media or applications that can be used in a flipped classroom. The author also provides several advantages and challenges in using flipped classroom for teachers and students in the teaching and learning process. Keywords: Flipped Classroom, Technology in learning, Teaching Speaking

    Pengaruh Flipped Classroom Beraktivitas Gamifikasi Tradisional Terhadap Self Regulated Learning Pada Pembelajaran Pemrograman Visual

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     Learning visual programming requires a strategy that is effective and motivates students. Flipped classroom with gamification activities can be a solution to this problem. Gamification is characterized by the use of game elements in a non-game context that aims to engage and motivate students. The implementation of gamification in this study was done traditionally. In order for learning in the classroom to focus on gamification activities in a traditional way, an activity before entering the classroom is needed in the form of an activity to review learning materials called a flipped classroom. In flipped classroom, students must have self-regulated learning skills in order to achieve academic success. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to explain the difference in self-regulated learning between flipped classroom with gamification activities and flipped classroom without gamification. This research is a quasi-experimental quantitative research. The results showed that there is a difference in self-regulated learning between flipped classroom learning with gamification activities and flipped classroom learning without gamification. Other findings showed that gamified flipped classroom learning received positive responses from students.  Therefore, learning using flipped classroom with gamification activities can be applied in visual programming learning, especially to generate student learning motivation.AbstrakDalam pembelajaran pemrograman visual diperlukan sebuah strategi yang efektif serta membangkitkan motivasi belajar siswa. Flipped classroom beraktivitas gamifikasi dapat dijadikan solusi dalam permasalahan tersebut. Gamifikasi ditandai dengan penggunaan unsur-unsur permainan dalam konteks yang bukan permainan yang bertujuan untuk melibatkan dan memotivasi siswa. Penerapan gamifikasi dalam penelitian ini dilakukan secara tradisional. Agar pembelajaran di dalam kelas berfokus pada kegiatan gemifikasi secara tradisional, diperlukan kegiatan sebelum memasuki kelas berupa aktivitas meninjau materi pembelajaran yang disebut flipped classroom. Dalam flipped classroom siswa harus memiliki keterampilan self regulated learning agar mencapai keberhasilan akademik. Oleh sebab itu tujuan dalam penelitian ini adalah menjelaskan perbedaan self regulated learning antara flipped classroom beraktivitas gamifikasi dengan flipped classroom tanpa gamifikasi. Penelitian ini termasuk penelitian kuantitatif kuasi eksperimen. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa terdapat perbedaan self regulated learning antara pembelajaran flipped classroom beraktivitas gamifikasi dengan pembelajaran flipped classroom tanpa gamifikasi. Temuan lain menunjukkan pembelajaran gamified flipped classroom mendapat respon yang positif dari mahasiswa.  Oleh sebab itu pembelajaran dengan menggunakan flipped classroom beraktivitas gamifikasi dapat diterapkan dalam pembelajaran pemrograman visual khususnya untuk membangkitkan motivasi belajar siswa

    MATHEMATICS PERFORMANCE AND ANXIETY OF JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN A FLIPPED CLASSROOM

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    The conventional schoolroom scenario portrays the teaching-learning processes orchestrating in the four walls of the classroom. Flipped Classroom tries to do away with the traditional mode of lecture to a more dynamic classroom experience of the students where presentation of the contents are done outside the classroom utilizing instructional videos. This study determined the effectiveness of the Flipped Classroom in the mathematics performance and anxiety of the Grade 7 students of Central Mindanao University Laboratory High School. Specifically, it aimed to answer the questions on the mathematics performance of the students when exposed to Flipped Classroom and to Non-Flipped Classroom before and after the experimentation and few days after the experimentation; on the mathematics anxiety of the students when exposed to Flipped Classroom and to Non-Flipped Classroom before and after the experimentation; on the difference in mathematics performance of the students when exposed to Flipped Classroom and to Non-Flipped Classroom after and few days after the experimentation as either significant or not; and lastly, on the difference in the mathematics anxiety of the students when exposed to Flipped Learning and to Non-Flipped Classroom as either significant or not. Results revealed that the mathematics performance of both groups recorded great improvements after the implementation. The mathematics performance of the students exposed to Flipped Classroom became significantly comparable with the mathematics performance of the students exposed to Non-Flipped Classroom in the retention test. On mathematics anxiety, the students are on moderate level in both groups before and after the implementation. Moreover, the mathematics anxiety of the students exposed to Flipped Classroom is lower after the implementation and it is even significantly lesser than the anxiety of the students exposed to Non-Flipped Classroom.  Article visualizations

    The flipped classroom: motivating student nurses to learn independently

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    The flipped classroom has become an internationally recognised teaching strategy in higher education institutions including those which deliver nurse education and training. In 2014, the author "flipped" a first year module of the undergraduate nurse training programme at a University in the United Kingdom. Through the creation of on-line lectures and self-paced, independent e-learning activities students steered their own direction, pace and depth of learning. Class time was then dedicated to engaging students through discussions, debates and active learning exercises. The aim of this research was to explore, using self-report questionnaires, the extent to which the flipped classroom stimulates student’s motivation to engage with e-learning activities. The research concluded that the flipped classroom delivery model motivates students to learn independently. The primary motivational stimuli included a heightened student enjoyment of e-learning that provided intrinsic motivation and peer group work as an extrinsic motivator
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