• 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