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Flipped Classroom Model: Effects on Performance, Attitudes and Perceptions in High School Algebra

  • Khristin Fabian
  • , Peter Esperanza
  • , Criselda Toto

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Résumé

In this study, we evaluated student perceptions of the flipped classroom model and its effects to students’ performance and attitudes to mathematics. A randomized controlled trial with 91 high school algebra students was conducted. The experimental group participated in a year-long intervention of the flipped classroom model while the control group followed the traditional lesson delivery. Results of the year-end evaluation of this model showed positive student perceptions. An analysis of covariance of the algebra post-test score with learning model as treatment factor and pre-test as covariate resulted in a significant treatment effect at .05 level of significance. A paired-sample t-test by treatment group to compare pre-test and post-test math attitude scores resulted in a significant decrease in the control groups’ value of mathematics while the experimental group had a significant positive change in their confidence and enjoyment of mathematics.
langue originaleEnglish
titreAdaptive and Adaptable Learning
Sous-titreLecture Notes in Computer Science
rédacteurs en chefKatrien Verbert, Mike Sharples, Tomaz Klobucar
EditeurSpringer-Verlag
Pages85-97
Nombre de pages12
Volume9891
ISBN (Electronique)978-3-319-45153-4
ISBN (imprimé)978-3-319-45152-7
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étatPublished - 7 sept. 2016

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