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Using flipped learning for enhancing faculty of education English majors' reflective teaching skills and learning autonomy

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Type Article
Author Shehata, Marwa Gamal Muhammad. EFL, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, Faculty of Education, Minia University
Pages pp. 37-80
Host Item Entry Journal of Research in Curriculum, Instruction and Educational Technology. Vol. 4, no. 4, October 2018
Electronic Location Full text (PDF)  PDF
Descriptors Learning strategies  -  English  -  Main subjects (higher education)  -  Skill development  -  Teaching skills  -  Faculty of education
Language of document English
Country Egypt
The present study aimed at investigating the use of flipped learning for enhancing Faculty of Education English Majors' Reflective Teaching Skills and Learning Autonomy. A quasi-experimental pretest- posttest control group design was employed. Seventy third year Faculty of Education English majors in the academic year 2017-2018 were randomly divided into two intact groups: a treatment group and a non-treatment one. A teacher's guide was designed by the researcher in the light of the flipped learning strategy and used with the treatment group, whereas, the conventional way of instruction was used with the non-treatment group. The data of the study were gathered by a pre-post reflective teaching skills test and a learning autonomy scale. Instruments of the study included a needs assessment questionnaire on the reflective teaching skills, a language proficiency test, a reflective teaching skills test and a learning autonomy scale. Analysis of data obtained showed that the treatment group achieved a higher degree of improvement in the post testing than the non- treatment group on both the reflective teaching skills test and the learning autonomy scale. Recommendations and suggestions for further research were presented. (Published abstract)

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Shehata, Marwa Gamal Muhammad. (2018). Using flipped learning for enhancing faculty of education English majors' reflective teaching skills and learning autonomy . Journal of Research in Curriculum, Instruction and Educational Technology. Vol. 4, no. 4, October 2018. pp. 37-80 Retrieved from search.shamaa.org