The Effect of Flipped Classroom on Academic Self-Efficacy and Self-Directed Learning among Students in English Lesson
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Morteza Moradi Doliskani 1, Zeynab Yonespor eisaloo2 , Rasool Moradi3 |
1- Ph.D. of curriculum studies Isfahan University , doliskan6868@gmail.com 2- Master of Science in Educational Research, University of Tehran 3- PhD in Linguistics, Islamic Azad University, Research Branch |
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Abstract: (2157 Views) |
Introduction: Nowadays, readiness for self-directedness and self-efficacy is considered as a motivating factor in student learning. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of reverse-class teaching on self-efficacy and self-directed learning of students at Payam-e-Noor Delfan University in English.
Methods: The semi-experimental method, in which 30 students of Punjab-e-Noor Delfan University who selected the English language during the 2018-2019 semester, were selected by available sampling method and randomly assigned to two experimental and control groups (Each group is 15 people). The research instrument was questionnaires academic self-efficacy (Jinks & Morgan, 1992) and self-directed learning (Fisher et al, 2001). Data were analyzed by SPSS software version 23 and using covariance analysis.
Results: The results showed that there is a significant difference between the experimental and control groups in terms of academic self-efficacy and self-directed learning with its components (self-control, Interest in learning and self-management), and the flipped classroom teaching increased academic self-efficacy and self-directed learning (self-control, Interest in learning and self-management) among students in English (p<0/001).
Conclusion: The flipped classroom method can improve the level of academic self-efficacy and self-directed learning in learning (self-control, Interest in learn, self-management) among students. So, professors can thus use this teaching method to increase academic self-esteem and self-directed learning of students. |
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Keywords: Flipped Classroom, Academic Self-Efficacy, Self-Directed Learning, Students |
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Article Type: Original Research |
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New Methods of Teaching in Medical Sciences Received: 2019/04/23 | Accepted: 2019/06/24 | Published: 2022/03/30
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