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Factors affecting students’ perception of flipped learning over time in a teacher training program

The flipped learning methodology could play a key role in teacher training, as it exposes future teachers to experience this active methodology as students. With the purpose of shedding light on how students' perceptions may vary over time and how they can be related to the improvement of the f...

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Autores principales: Pablo-Lerchundi, Iciar, Núñez-del-Río, Cristina, Jiménez-Rivero, Ana, Sastre-Merino, Susana, Míguez-Souto, Alexandra, Martín-Núñez, José Luis
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10660000/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38027611
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e21318
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author Pablo-Lerchundi, Iciar
Núñez-del-Río, Cristina
Jiménez-Rivero, Ana
Sastre-Merino, Susana
Míguez-Souto, Alexandra
Martín-Núñez, José Luis
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Jiménez-Rivero, Ana
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description The flipped learning methodology could play a key role in teacher training, as it exposes future teachers to experience this active methodology as students. With the purpose of shedding light on how students' perceptions may vary over time and how they can be related to the improvement of the flipped learning methodology, our study explores different factors in an eight-year period. Specifically, we analyse teaching performance considering data on students' perceptions from the 2015–2016 academic year to 2022–2023 of a course embedded within a master s degree in teacher training in Spain. Once future teachers had experienced flipped learning as students, a sample of 338 completed a survey regarding their perceptions of the flipped classroom approach and the instructor role. In our study, the more experienced the instructor, the better perception the students showed on both the flipped learning methodology and the performance of their teacher. In particular, we found that future teachers had (i) a good or very good opinion about flipped learning, regardless of their gender (ii) a more positive perception about flipped learning, teaching performance and course development in the last five academic years, (iii) no remarkable differences between study specialisations in those last academic years, and (iv) a better opinion about the flipped learning model when they have best grades. We discuss our findings according to six factors that affect the flipped learning experience and, thus, students' perception of flipped learning over time: “student characteristics”, “teacher characteristics”, “implementation”, “task characteristics”, “out-of-class activities” and “in-class activities”—factors already unveiled by a recent state-of-the-art review to enhance the effectiveness of flipped classroom. We can conclude that the instructor's teaching experience is a key factor that affects the implementation of flipped learning, influencing students' perception and, consequently, the success of this active methodology.
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spelling pubmed-106600002023-10-29 Factors affecting students’ perception of flipped learning over time in a teacher training program Pablo-Lerchundi, Iciar Núñez-del-Río, Cristina Jiménez-Rivero, Ana Sastre-Merino, Susana Míguez-Souto, Alexandra Martín-Núñez, José Luis Heliyon Research Article The flipped learning methodology could play a key role in teacher training, as it exposes future teachers to experience this active methodology as students. With the purpose of shedding light on how students' perceptions may vary over time and how they can be related to the improvement of the flipped learning methodology, our study explores different factors in an eight-year period. Specifically, we analyse teaching performance considering data on students' perceptions from the 2015–2016 academic year to 2022–2023 of a course embedded within a master s degree in teacher training in Spain. Once future teachers had experienced flipped learning as students, a sample of 338 completed a survey regarding their perceptions of the flipped classroom approach and the instructor role. In our study, the more experienced the instructor, the better perception the students showed on both the flipped learning methodology and the performance of their teacher. In particular, we found that future teachers had (i) a good or very good opinion about flipped learning, regardless of their gender (ii) a more positive perception about flipped learning, teaching performance and course development in the last five academic years, (iii) no remarkable differences between study specialisations in those last academic years, and (iv) a better opinion about the flipped learning model when they have best grades. We discuss our findings according to six factors that affect the flipped learning experience and, thus, students' perception of flipped learning over time: “student characteristics”, “teacher characteristics”, “implementation”, “task characteristics”, “out-of-class activities” and “in-class activities”—factors already unveiled by a recent state-of-the-art review to enhance the effectiveness of flipped classroom. We can conclude that the instructor's teaching experience is a key factor that affects the implementation of flipped learning, influencing students' perception and, consequently, the success of this active methodology. Elsevier 2023-10-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10660000/ /pubmed/38027611 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e21318 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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