Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11779/1347
Title: Flipped learning : a reliable approach to teaching english?
Authors: Sharifi, Ahmad
Keywords: Flipped classrooms
Learner-centered model
Productive skills
Blended learning
Bloom's taxonomy of learning
Publisher: IATED-INT ASSOC TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION & DEVELOPMENT
Source: Sharifi, A. (2019). Flipped learning : a reliable approach to teaching english?. 13th International Technology, Education and Development Conference (INTED). pp. 661-669.
Abstract: English language teaching has seen a great shift from a teacher-fronted instruction towards more flexible, active, engaging, and learner-centered teaching models that reduce the limitations and issues of traditional teaching models. One of these models is flipped learning, which is a form of blended learning where students learn new content or lessons at home, and do what used to be called homework in their classroom collaboratively. This model, which has recently been developed and is based on Bloom's taxonomy of learning, has been put forth to maximize the quality of learner-centered teaching model. Unfortunately, there is very little research on this newly-developed model in EFL environment, especially in Turkey. With this in mind, this study aims to examine Turkish students' perceptions of and attitudes towards flipped learning through a questionnaire before and after the course. Also, there will be two intermediate classes, one acting as the experimental group in which the flipped classroom model will be administered. In the control group, the traditional teaching model will be used. Finally, the passing grades of the students in the control and experimental groups will be compared to see if there is a significant difference.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11779/1347
ISSN: 9788409086191
2340-1079
Appears in Collections:İHP, İngilizce Hazırlık Programı Koleksiyonu
WoS İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / WoS Indexed Publications Collection

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