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Classrooms on the go : flipped instruction in higher education EFL

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Type Article
Document no. 123054
Author Hojeij, Zeina S. College of Education, Zayed University, Dubai, UAE
Second author Ozdemir-Ayber, Pinar. University College, Zayed University, Abu Dhabi, UAE.
Pages pp.55-64
Host Item Entry Journal of Teaching and Teacher Education. Vol. 5, no. 2, 2017
Electronic Location Full text (PDF)  PDF
Descriptors University students  -  Girls  -  Student motivation  -  Academic achievement  -  Technology education  -  Higher education  -  English  -  Modern language instruction  -  Grammar
Language of document English
Country Bahrain
In this research project, the effect of flipping grammar instruction was examined in terms of student motivation and achievement. Thirty five female university English students took part in this study. They watched video lesson explanations about specific grammar points out of class and completed assignments during class time using Book Widgets. Students reported higher motivation in this type of learning environment as compared to a traditional setting. While motivation levels showed improvements, exam grades showed less significant increase. Overall, students exhibited positive feelings towards the flipped instruction methods and enjoyed the benefits of the experience of having control over their own learning and being able to go over the materials as many times as necessary for deeper learning. (Published Abstract)

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