Designing and Validating the Flipped Learning Model for Elementary School Students
Subject Areas : Learningazar khazaei 1 , mohammadreza nili 2 , esmaeil zareizavaraki 3 , ali delavar 4
1 - Ph. D. Student, Department of Instructional Technology, Faculty of Psychology and Education, Allameh Tabataba’i University, Tehran, Iran.
2 - Associate Professor, Department of Instructional Technology, Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, Allameh Tabataba’i University, Tehran, IranTehran, Iran
3 - Associate Professor, Department of Instructional Technology, Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, Allameh Tabataba’i University, Tehran, Iran.
4 - Professor, Department of Evaluating and Measuring, Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, Allameh Tabataba’i University, Tehran, Iran.
Keywords: Students, flipped learning, instructional model, metacognative, problamsolve,
Abstract :
The study is aimed to designing and validating the flipped learning model to in order to improving the metacognition and problem solving on elementary school students. It is used exploratory mixed method, so in qualitative part. It is used inductive content analysis to developing the instructional model and in quantitative part used professional’s survey to internal validating. It is used content analysis and researcher-made questionnaire to collecting the data in qualitative and quantitative method respectively. The questionnaire’s reliability was 0.91 by alpha Cronbach and its content validity was confirmed by content validity ratio (CVR) and content validity index (CVI). The statistical populations were written and electronic resources and documents from 2000 to 2020 and professionals in educational technology and psychology and educational management in qualitative and quantitative part respectively. The samples were 13 books, 88 articles and 4 theses that chosen and analyzed purposively to determining the components of model. It is chosen 20 professionals in order to validating the model. Based on content analysis, it is collected 4 main components. Also, there were 21 sub-components and70code. After content analysis and coding, the components and sub-components is developed as conceptual and procedural model. The result based on professional’s opinion in internal validating showed that the presented instructional model has internal validity and be effective on teaching to students.
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Hsia, L. H., Lin, Y. N., & Hwang, G. J. (2021). A creative problem solving‐based flipped learning strategy for promoting students’ performing creativity, skills and tendencies of creative thinking and collaboration. British Journal of Educational Technology, 52(4): 1771-1787.
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Hwang, G. J., Lai, C. L., & Wang, S. Y. (2015). Seamless flipped learning: a mobile technology-enhanced flipped classroom with effective learning strategies. Journal of computers in education, 2(4): 449-473.
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Kissi, P. S. (2017). Proposed flipped classroom model for high schools in developing countries. New Trends and Issues Proceedings on Humanities and Social Sciences, 4(4): 150-158.
Kong, S. C. (2014). Developing information literacy and critical thinking skills through domain knowledge learning in digital classrooms: An experience of practicing flipped classroom strategy. Computers & education, 78(1):160-173.
Ku, K. Y., & Ho, I. T. (2010). Metacognitive strategies that enhance critical thinking. Metacognition and learning, 5(3): 251–267.
Kuo, F. R., & Hwang, G. J. (2014). A five-phase learning cycle approach to improving web-based problem-solving performance of students. Educational Technology & Society, 17(1): 169–184.
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Lo, C. K., & Hew, K. F. (2021). Developing a flipped learning approach to support student engagement: A design‐based research of secondary school mathematics teaching. Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 37(1): 142-157.
Long, T., Logan, J., & Waugh, M. (2016). Students’ perceptions of the value of using videos as a pre-class learning experience in the flipped classroom. TechTrends, 60(3): 245-252.
Luo, Z., O’Steen, B., & Brown, C. (2020). Flipped learning wheel (FLW): a framework and process design for flipped L2 writing classes. Smart Learning Environments, 7(1): 1-21.
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Mok, H. N. (2014). Teaching tip: The flipped classroom. Journal of information systems education, 25(1): 7-11.
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