Title of article :
Face-to-Face or Flipped Learning Classroom: Which Method Enhances Iranian EFL Sixth Grade Students’ Self-Efficacy in Virtual Learning Environment?
Author/Authors :
Norouzi Larsari ، Vahid Faculty of Education - Charles University , Farrokhi ، Farahman Department of English Language - University of Tabriz
From page :
109
To page :
124
Abstract :
The realm of education has experienced significant transformation driven by swift advancements in technology, leading to the rise of virtual learning as a key instructional approach. Within this context, the Flipped Classroom (FC) model has gained prominence as a modern and innovative methodology. This model inverts the traditional classroom structure, contrasting with conventional classroom practices by frequently incorporating instructional content through videos or PowerPoint presentations. The study investigated the effect of FC model on sixth-grade students’ self-efficacy in Iran. Employing a quantitative research approach, 100 male sixth graders aged 12-13 were chosen in accordance with their English proficiency Test scores. Then, these participants were divided into a control group, experiencingtraditional classroom teaching, and an experimental group, undergoing FC instruction using the Shad application platform. The study spanned two months, covering key English Grammar objectives. Both groups took a pre-test at the beginning, followed by 16 sessions of grammar instruction. A post-test assessed the teaching impact. Independent-Samples t-tests compared the two groups’ post-test means. The findings demonstrated a significant performance improvement in the experimental group when compared to the control group. This suggests potential benefits for educators, policymakers, and institutions in adopting FC methods to improve academic literacy and student perceptions of virtual learning. Further research is recommended to evaluate the FC model’s long-term effects and adaptability across different educational settings.
Keywords :
Face , to , face learning , flipped learning classroom , online learning , self , efficacy
Journal title :
Journal of Modern Research in English Language Studies
Journal title :
Journal of Modern Research in English Language Studies
Record number :
2776087
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