The use of flipped learning as technology enhanced pedagogic tool to support EFL students' writing skills in Saudi context
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| Type | Article |
| ISSN | 21467242 |
| information source | ERIC |
| Author | Sheerah, Hebah Asaad. Head of the General Courses Department, Community College; Consultant in Vice Presidency for Business and Knowledge-Economy; Teaching English to speakers of other language, Department of English, Faculty of Language and Translation, King Khalid University, Saudi Arabia. |
| Pages | pp. 187-201 |
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Peer reviewed
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| Source | Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology - TOJET. Vol. 21, no. 1, January 2022 |
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Adapazari: Sakarya University، 2022
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| Publisher address |
Esentepe Campus. Adapazari 54000. Turkey. Sakarya University. T: 00905052431868. F: 00902646141034. tojet@sakarya.edu.tr. http://www.tojet.net.
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| ERIC document no. | EJ1338132 |
| Electronic Location |
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| Descriptors | Classroom methods - English - Modern language instruction - Student attitudes - Educational technology - Female - Writing skills - Undergraduate students - Saudi Arabia |
| Language of document | English |
| Country | Turkey |
Flipped classroom is an instructional approach in which students view explanations and materials prepared by the teacher at out-of-class time to expand collaboration with students in an informal way. In this study, it used as a technology-enhanced educational approach to convey teachings with computer-mediated interaction, such as video recorder, computer-generated lectures, and online conversations. This study investigates EFL students' views regarding the effectiveness of flipped learning on the improvement of their writing skills. A mixed method was utilized, which included assembling quantitative statistics, followed by the quantitative results. The first quantitative phase used a pre- and post-test true experimental design with a control group. Experimental group (a) consists of 35 female students has been teaching with the flipped learning method. Control group (b) is composed of 32 female students and followed traditional face-to-face teaching technique. Two ways Ancova was used to measure the writing improvement in both groups. It was discovered that the EFL students in experimental group outperformed the learners in the control group after treatment procedure. The findings show that the majority of students expressed generally positive attitude toward flipped learning on the improvement of their writing skills. (As Provided)
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| Sheerah, Hebah Asaad. (2022). The use of flipped learning as technology enhanced pedagogic tool to support EFL students' writing skills in Saudi context . Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology - TOJET. Vol. 21, no. 1, January 2022. pp. 187-201 Retrieved from search.shamaa.org |