Title of article
A Qualitative Investigation of Students' Perceptions of Flipped learning
Author/Authors
Jalili, Shahriar Department of English Language - Islamic Azad University Malayer Branch, Malayer, Iran , Khalaji, Hamidreza Department of English Language - Islamic Azad University Malayer Branch, Malayer, Iran , Ahmadi, Hossein Department of English Language - Islamic Azad University Malayer Branch, Malayer, Iran
Pages
10
From page
29
To page
38
Abstract
Along with growing technology, the flipped learning model has emerged as an alternative to conventional teaching methods. The present study attempted to investigate the students' perceptions of a flipped learning classroom experience contrasted with those of a non-flipped or conventional classroom. To this end, 23 Iranian EFL learners were assigned to two groups. During the first ten weeks, non-flipped teaching was applied to class A and flipped learning to class B. After the midterm, during the next ten weeks, the teaching methods were reversed. The students were interviewed in-depth about their impressions of the learning experience. Also, a questionnaire and students' portfolios were used to draw comprehensive conclusions. The qualitative analysis of data revealed four themes: flipped or non-flipped, working with technology, group commitment, and student-teacher relationship. Overall, learners had contrasting views about learning in the flipped classroom. In general, they preferred non-flipped classroom.
Keywords
Flipped classroom , Students' perceptions , Bloom's taxonomy , Iranian EFL students
Journal title
International Journal of Foreign Language Teaching and Research
Serial Year
2020
Record number
2523621
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