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    Flipped Classroom Approach: Speaking Performance and Perceptions of Indonesian EFL Learners.Yunda Lestari, Rudi Hartono, Issy Yuliasri & Hendi Pratama - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:358-372.
    This study examined whether the Flipped Classroom (FC) approach is the most effective approach for teachers to create a stimulating and interactive environment that helps students overcome speaking challenges and enhance their English-speaking performance in the context of EFL learners. The study employed quantitative research with a quasi-experimental design. An oral speaking test and a Likert-scale questionnaire were used in this study. The oral speaking test was used to investigate students' improvement in speaking performance before and after the (...)
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    Flipped classroom: Challenges and benefits of using social media in English language teaching and learning.Shujun Han - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Due to the emergence of new technologies, reforms in higher education require changes in traditional education. The flipped classroom approach can be a solution to such educational changes to create a student-centered individual learning environment. This approach, which is a type of blended learning, has effectively integrated traditional education and social networks using both environments inside and outside the classroom. The current review is to provide an overview of flipped classroom studies in language teaching contexts. (...)
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    Flipped Classroom Approach During Multimedia Project Development.Funda Gezr Fasli - 2021 - Postmodern Openings 12 (1Sup1):01-18.
    The Flipped Classroom Model is a particular type of Blended Learning Model that enables more active learning in the classroom environment. In other words, by dismissing the traditional teaching method, the Flipped Classroom Model provides an active learning environment with classroom activities. Students learn by making use of information and communication technologies. Students watch videos about their course whenever they want and take notes before coming to class. Instead of providing students with lecture notes (...)
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    English Flipped Classroom Teaching Mode Based on Emotion Recognition Technology.Lin Lai - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    With the development of modern information technology, the flipped classroom teaching mode came into being. It has gradually become one of the hotspots of contemporary educational circles and has been applied to various disciplines at the same time. The domestic research on the flipped classroom teaching mode is still in the exploratory stage. The application of flipped classroom teaching mode is still in the exploratory stage. It also has many problems, such as low class (...)
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    Aplicación del Flipped Classroom para el logro del aprendizaje significativo.Alvaro Wladimir Vásquez-Vásquez, José Fortunato Zuloaga-Cachay, Manuel Antonio Díaz-Paredes, Edgar Mitchel Lau-Hoyos, Alejandro Chayán-Coloma & Rodolfo Pastor Tineo-Huancas - 2023 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 21 (1):83-95.
    El objetivo de la investigación es demostrar que la aplicación del Flipped Classroom mejora el nivel de logro del aprendizaje significativo en estudiantes universitarios. Para la recolección de datos en los grupos control y experimental se aplicaron dos instrumentos: el pre-test y el post-test. Concluido con la aplicación de los talleres basados en la metodología FC, en el postest se observó que en el grupo control, 26 estudiantes obtuvieron una calificación aprobatoria y 11 reprobatoria, mientras que en el (...)
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    Flipped Classrooms for Legal Education.Lutz-Christian Wolff - 2016 - Singapore: Imprint: Springer. Edited by Jenny Chan.
    This book discusses comprehensively the use of Flipped Classrooms in the context of legal education. The Flipped Classroom model implies that lecture modules are delivered online to provide more time for in-class interactivity. This book analyses the pedagogical viability, costs and other resource-related implications, technical aspects as well as the production and online distribution of Flipped Classrooms. It compares the Flipped Classroom concept with traditional law teaching methods and details its advantages and limitations. The (...)
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  7. Student Engagement in Mathematics Flipped Classrooms: Implications of Journal Publications From 2011 to 2020.Chung Kwan Lo & Khe Foon Hew - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Mathematics is one of the core STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) subject disciplines. Engaging students in learning mathematics helps retain students in STEM fields and thus contributes to the sustainable development of society. To increase student engagement, some mathematics instructors have redesigned their courses using the flipped classroom approach. In this review, we examined the results of comparative studies published between 2011 and 2020 to summarize the effects of this instructional approach (vs. traditional lecturing) on students’ behavioral, (...)
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    Flipped Classroom Method to Build Students' Critical Thinking Skills: A Study on the Indonesia Language and Literature Research Methodology Course. Supriyadi, Dakia N. Djou & Muslimin - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:1323-1337.
    The transformation of higher education is essential to improve the quality of learning in line with technological advances, primarily through IT-based learning. One method that is considered adequate is the flipped Classroom, which creates a student-focused learning environment. This study aims to apply the flipped classroom method in learning language research methodology to develop students' critical thinking skills. The research method used is qualitative descriptive with a natural observation type. Data was obtained from observation of learning (...)
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    Optimization of Flipped Classroom Teaching Model Based on Social Cognitive Network.Xinyue Wang - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-12.
    This article evaluates learners’ thinking in the complex environment of teaching level and cognitive construct process and examines learners within the framework of cognitive factors, as well as the degree of consistency in the training process, in the social practice as the teaching of teachers and students to provide timely and dynamic feedback, first of all to “evidence centered” education evaluation of design patterns and cognitive framework theory as the theoretical basis. An evaluation model based on learners’ cognitive network analysis (...)
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    The Impact of a Flipped Classroom on the Creativity of Students in a Cake Decorating Art Club.Li-Chu Tien, Shih-Yen Lin, Hsiang Yin & Jen-Chia Chang - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    This study explored the effect of learning strategies in a student organization on cake art creativity. The participants were 27 student members of a cake decorating art club from one central university in Taiwan. A quasi-experimental pretest-posttest design was adopted, with 90 h of experimental teaching over 16 weeks. The results, which included the use of a questionnaire, classroom observation, and in-depth interviews, suggest that in terms of creativity, the group participating in flipped classroom learning significantly outperformed (...)
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  11. Flipped classroom for student engagement in higher education.Gary K. W. Wong & H. Y. Cheung - 2015 - In Jaime Hawkins (ed.), Student engagement: leadership practices, perspectives and impact of technology. New York: Nova Publishers.
     
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    Experiencia docente basada en la metodología flipped classroom en el ámbito universitario.Maria Teresa Fernandez-Alles & Miguel Ángel Sánchez-Jiménez - 2022 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (3):1-13.
    Este trabajo se centra en el análisis de la percepción del alumnado universitario acerca de la utilización de la metodología Flipped Classroom. Se analizarán los resultados obtenidos de una experiencia docente basada en su uso, centrándose entre otros aspectos, en la satisfacción del alumnado, la comprensión de conocimientos y adquisición de competencias, el grado de implicación de profesores/as y alumnos/as, así como las ventajas e inconvenientes percibidos. Los resultados obtenidos muestran, entre otros beneficios, la percepción de una mejora (...)
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    The Application of Flipped Classroom Combined With Locus of Control Analysis in Lean Entrepreneurship Education for College Students.Yueqi Qin, Runyu Yan & Youxia Sun - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    The influence of “small private online course + flipped classroom” teaching on physical education students’ learning motivation from the perspective of self-determination theory.Ti Hu, Meng-Long Zhang, Hong Liu, Jun-Cheng Liu, Si-jia Pan, Jiang-hao Guo, Zong-en Tian & Lei Cui - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    ObjectiveThe study aimed to enhance the learning motivation of college physical education students and improve their learning outcomes. Based on the perspective of the self-determination theory, this study explores the influence of “Small Private Online Course + flipped classroom” teaching on the learning motivation of students majoring in physical education and profoundly analyzes the influencing factors and promotion paths of learning motivation using this model.Materials and methodsA total of four classes of physical education majors in a university were (...)
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    Applying Educational Data Mining to Explore Viewing Behaviors and Performance With Flipped Classrooms on the Social Media Platform Facebook.Yu-Sheng Su & Chin-Feng Lai - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    In recent years, learning materials have gradually been applied to flipped classrooms. Teachers share learning materials, and students can preview the learning materials before class. During class, the teacher can discuss students' questions from their notes from previewing the learning materials. The social media platform Facebook provides access to learning materials and diversified interactions, such as sharing knowledge, annotating learning materials, and establishing common objectives. Previous studies have explored the effect of flipped classrooms on students' learning engagement, attitudes, (...)
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  16. Promoting Pre-service Teacher Students’ Learning Engagement: Design-Based Research in a Flipped Classroom.Jianjun Gu, Lin Tang, Xiaohong Liu & Jinlei Xu - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Students’ learning engagement is recognized as one of the main components of effective instruction and a necessary prerequisite for learning, but students’ learning engagement in flipped classroom poses some pedagogical challenges. This study aimed to promote students’ learning engagement via the flipped classroom approach. Design-based research was adopted in this study to conduct an experiment involving three iterations in a Modern Educational Technology course in a Chinese university. The participants included 36 third-year pre-service teacher undergraduates. (...) observations and a learning engagement questionnaire were used to measure the effectiveness of the flipped instruction in terms of students’ learning engagement. Data analysis applied descriptive statistics, ANOVA, and paired samples t tests. The results showed that after three rounds of iterative experiments, students’ learning engagement significantly improved. Several principles are provided as guidelines for instructors to implement flipped classroom approach to promote students’ learning engagement. (shrink)
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    A Review of Flipped Classroom and Cooperative Learning Method Within the Context of Vygotsky Theory. [REVIEW]Deniz Gökçe Erbil - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    ¡Juguemos en el Antiguo Egipto! Flipped classroom a través del videojuego Assassin’s Creed: Origins.Naiara Vicent & Martin Platas Mendaza - 2018 - Clío: History and History Teaching 44:41-53.
    En los últimos años se está intensificando la demanda de propuestas educativas que fomenten la adquisición de competencias. Teniendo en cuenta esta demanda, el uso habitual de videojuegos por parte de la juventud y la necesidad de un modelo que permita trabajar los contenidos de ciencias sociales que marca el curriculum escolar, se ha diseñado la siguiente propuesta didáctica. Esta combina el uso del videojuego Assassin's Creed: Origins con una metodología de aula invertida para el estudio del Antiguo Egipto en (...)
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  19. Flipping the Logic Classroom.Savannah Pearlman - 2019 - Teaching Philosophy 42 (4):355-373.
    Despite increasing evidence that the traditional lecture is inefficient for student learning, such methods remain the central paradigm for teaching logic. In this paper, I identify the deficits of the lecture model and outline the many benefits of flipping the logic classroom—namely that students can absorb information at their own pace, freeing classroom time for active learn- ing activities, and allowing the students to come prepared to actively engage in deeper levels of learning. I provide advice for curricular (...)
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    The “Flipped” Latin Classroom: A Case Study.Sarah Harvey - 2014 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 108 (1):117-127.
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    The contribution of the flipped learning environment to value perception and controllability of classroom activities as antecedents of learners’ anxiety: A control-value approach.Li Liu - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Students enrolled in tertiary education encounter multiple challenges, which prevent them from being proficient. One of these challenges is anxiety which is a common achievement emotion that impacts many students. Anxiety may prevent learning and may be negatively related to learning due to the negative values of classroom activities and their low controllability. As a result, obtaining more research evidence on anxiety plays an important role in allowing learners to develop the skills they need in different types of technology-based (...)
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    Flipped Presentation of Authentic Audio-Visual Materials: Impacts on Intercultural Sensitivity and Intercultural Effectiveness in an EFL Context.Masoud Khabir, Ali Akbar Jabbari & Mohammad Hasan Razmi - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Utilizing a pre-experimental pre-test post-test design, this study investigated the effect of an authentic audio-visual American sitcom on the intercultural sensitivity and intercultural effectiveness of a sample of male and female upper-intermediate English students. To this aim, 34 Iranian EFL students were selected through convenient non-random sampling. In order to assure the participants' homogeneity in English proficiency, the selected students were given the Oxford Quick Placement Test prior to the intervention. Over a 10-week period, the participants were presented with nearly (...)
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    Do Flipped Learning and Adaptive Instruction Improve Student Learning Outcome? A Case Study of a Computer Programming Course in Taiwan.Hong-Ren Chen & Wen-Chiao Hsu - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Flipped learning could improve the learning effectiveness of students. However, some studies have pointed out the limitations related to flipped classrooms because the content of the flipped course does not vary according to the needs of the students. On the other hand, adaptive teaching, which customizes the learning mode according to the individual needs of students, can make up for some of the shortcomings of flipped teaching. This study combines adaptive teaching with flipped teaching and (...)
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    (1 other version)Innovative Pedagogy and Design-Based Research on Flipped Learning in Higher Education.Li Zhao, Wei He & Yu-Sheng Su - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    In order for higher education to provide students with up-to-date knowledge and relevant skillsets for their continued learning, it needs to keep pace with innovative pedagogy and cognitive sciences to ensure inclusive and equitable quality education for all. An adequate implementation of flipped learning, which can offer undergraduates education that is appropriate in a knowledge-based society, requires moving from traditional educational models to innovative pedagogy integrated with a playful learning environment (PLE) supported by information and communications technologies (ICTs). In (...)
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    The Flipped Learning and Blendspace to Improve Pupils’ Speaking Skills.Cassandra Santhanasamy & Melor Md Yunus - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    During the COVID-19 pandemic, the continuity of teaching and learning is very important to provide sustainable education to all pupils. The most difficult aspect of language acquisition has always been the speaking component. Pupils’ lack of interest and the difficulty in teaching and practicing speaking skills in the traditional classroom are the main issues that hinder pupils’ speaking skills. Thus, the purpose of this study was to explore the flipped learning approach to improve primary school pupils’ speaking skills. (...)
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    Educational Occupations and Classroom Technology.Larry A. Hickman - 2016 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 8 (1).
    Despite the fact that John Dewey had a great deal to say about education and technology, many of his insights have yet to be understood or appropriated. A close reading of Democracy and Education offers support for the view that Dewey was prescient in proposing a pedagogy that was friendly to current initiatives in innovative classroom technology including inverted or “flippedclassroom projects in the United States and elsewhere and the Future Classroom Lab project of the (...)
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    The development of EFL Learners’ willingness to communicate and self-efficacy: The role of flipped learning approach with the use of social media.Xiangping Fan - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Promoting English as a Foreign Language learners’ willingness to communicate and self-efficacy in different contexts has drawn the attention of many investigators. This review explored the effect of digital-based flipped learning classrooms on enhancing learners’ willingness to communicate and self-efficacy. The related literature indicated that learners’ intention to communicate is affected by social media and digitalized materials used in flipped classrooms. Compared to the traditional educational contexts, this review showed higher levels of self-efficacy in flipped classrooms among (...)
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    How Do Blended Biochemistry Classes Influence Students’ Academic Performance and Perceptions of Self-Cognition?Guijie Ren, Peiyue Zhuang, Xianren Guan, Keli Tian & Jiping Zeng - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The flipped classroom is becoming a popular new instructional model in higher education capable of increasing student performance in higher-order learning outcomes. However, the success of a flipped classroom model depends on various supporting elements, and it may not be appropriate for all students and courses. In this study, a new blended Biochemistry classroom model based on Massive Open Online Courses and a “semi-flipped” environment was applied to Biochemistry instruction of Nursing and Clinical Medicine (...)
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    Implosion of the Education.Tigran Marinosyan - 2018 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 11:7-21.
    The strength of the ideological explosion of the beginning of the last century, which led to the destruction of the principles of structural-matrix thinking, standard-stereotyped behavior, undoubtedly also reached the education system. However, according to the author’s opinion, the reason for the beginning of transformations in the sphere of education is not an external impact on the education system. External factors of influence, undoubtedly, contributed to the corrosion of the shell of the education system, but the breakthrough of “mantle of (...)
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    Application of Massive Open Online Course to Grammar Teaching for English Majors Based on Deep Learning.Minghui Du & Yiqun Qian - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The study aims to explore the roles of Massive Open Online Courses based on deep learning in college students’ English grammar teaching. The data are collected using a survey. After the experimental data are analyzed, it is found that students have a low sense of happiness and satisfaction and are unwilling to practice oral English and learn language points in English learning. They think that college English learning only meets the needs of CET-4 and CET-6 and does not take it (...)
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    Teacher proof: why research in education doesn't always mean what it claims, and what you can do about it.Tom Bennett - 2013 - New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
    Quid est veritas? -- What is science? how we understand the physical world -- What a piece of work is man: the rise of the social sciences -- Educational science and pseudo science -- Multiple intelligences: if everyone's smart, no one is -- My NLP and brain gym hell -- Group work: failing better, together -- I'm with stupid: emotional intelligence -- Buck Rogers and the 21st century curriculum -- Techno, techno, techno, techno: digital natives in flipped classrooms -- (...)
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    Enjoyment, as an Instrument for Academic Quality Management, in the Peruvian Higher University Education.Deyna Lozano, Marisol Rojas, Vilma Puma, Edwin Huayhua, Raúl Ito, Rolando Jara, J. Luzmila Benique, Freddy Copari, Milton Quispe & José Pineda - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:1064-1081.
    In recent years, educational organisations have used different tools and strategies to enhance their services, such as gamification, flipped classroom and Project-Based Learning have been imple-mented to provide quality education. In this sense, enjoyment, which is focused on the emotional well-being of students, contributes to integral formation and academic performance. Therefore, the target was to explore students' perceptions about enjoyment, as a tool that allows identifying the needs, and weaknesses, addressing the risks of educational organisations of higher education (...)
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    Could Neurolecturing Address the Limitations of Live and Recorded Lectures?David Gamez - 2018 - Humana Mente 11 (33).
    Lectures are a common teaching method in higher education. However, they have many serious limitations, including boredom, attendance, short attention span, low knowledge transmission and the passivity of students. This paper suggests how a combination of electroencephalography and eye-tracking technology could address some of these limitations – an approach that I have called neurolecturing. Neurolecturing could measure students’ attention, learning and cognitive load and provide real time feedback to students and lecturers. It could also play a role in the (...) classroom and artificial intelligence tutoring. (shrink)
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    Teaching methodologies in times of pandemic.Santiago Felipe Torres Aza, Gloria Isabel Monzón Álvarez, Gianny Carol Ortega Paredes & José Manuel Calizaya López - 2021 - Minerva 2 (4):5-10.
    The current times call for reforms in educational processes. The Covid-19 pandemic had an unforeseen impact on the educational system in all countries. This need for change requires new pedagogies and new methods for teaching and learning. Understanding the need for change is essential for the formulation of adaptive proposals, as well as for the generation of training activities to complement the teaching curriculum. New educational practices lead to a vision of educational quality, with new approaches that allow the continuous (...)
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  35. Teaching Philosophy with Team-Based Learning.Kimberly Van Orman - 2015 - American Association of Philosophy Teachers Studies in Pedagogy 1:61-81.
    Team-Based Learning is a comprehensive approach to using groups purposefully and effectively. Because of its focus on decision making, it is well suited to helping students learn to do philosophy and not simply talk about it. Much like the “flipped classroom” approach, it is structured so that students are held responsible for “covering content” through the reading outside of class so that class meeting times can be spent practicing philosophical decisions, allowing for frequent feedback from the professor. This (...)
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  36. University Lecturing as a Technique of Collective Imagination.Lavinia Marin - 2020 - In Naomi Hodgson, Joris Vlieghe & Piotr Zamojski (eds.), Post-critical Perspectives on Higher Education. Springer. pp. 73-82.
    Lecturing is the only educational form inherited from the universities of the middle ages that is still in use today. However, it seems that lecturing is under threat, as recent calls to do away with lecturing in favour of more dynamic settings, such as the flipped classroom or pre-recorded talks, have found many adherents. In line with the post-critical approach of this book, this chapter argues that there is something in the university lecture that needs to be affirmed: (...)
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    Online education action for defeating COVID-19 in China: An analysis of the system, mechanism and mode.Eryong Xue, Jian Li & Liujie Xu - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (6):799-811.
    This study explores the online education action for defeating COVID-19 in China from the perspectives of the system, mechanism and mode. In particular, the policy development of online education in China during the epidemic includes the education informatization policy, the online education system, and the online education mechanism in China. The online education and teaching mode during the epidemic involve the synchronous live class-based teaching mode, asynchronous recording and broadcasting teaching mode, online flipped classroom teaching mode, and online (...)
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    Ensuring Genuine Assessment in Philosophy Education.Lillian M. King Abadal - 2024 - Teaching Philosophy 47 (2):255-277.
    In this article, I will outline an assessment model that allows instructors to continuing assigning term papers and argumentative papers without compromising the authenticity of student assessment. This path forward relies upon a pseudo flipped classroom model in which students will complete a scaffolded term paper through a series of in-class assessments that build upon previously completed components. The final steps of completing this assignment will require producing a draft and final version of a traditional term paper outside (...)
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    La perspectiva de género mediante las Novelas ejemplares. Un ejemplo de didáctica crítica y de pedagogía lenta.Pedro Antonio Amores Bonilla - 2019 - Clío: History and History Teaching 45:168-218.
    El presente trabajo trata de ofrecer una posibilidad de abordaje de la perspectiva de género en 2º de la ESO mediante el recurso a las Novelas ejemplares de Cervantes como base para la aplicación del Flipped Classroom y del Aprendizaje Basado en Proyectos. Todo ello se aborda desde la consideración de que es posible cambiar las relaciones de género en la enseñanza mediante la didáctica crítica y mediante el tratamiento de las diferencias de género como constructos sociales y (...)
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    Introduction to mathematics: number, space, and structure.Scott A. Taylor - 2023 - Providence, Rhode Island: American Mathematical Society.
    This textbook is designed for an Introduction to Proofs course organized around the themes of number and space. Concepts are illustrated using both geometric and number examples, while frequent analogies and applications help build intuition and context in the humanities, arts, and sciences. Sophisticated mathematical ideas are introduced early and then revisited several times in a spiral structure, allowing students to progressively develop rigorous thinking. Throughout, the presentation is enlivened with whimsical illustrations, apt quotations, and glimpses of mathematical history and (...)
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    Clase Invertida En Docencia de Postgrado.Ana Rosser-Limiñana - 2022 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (5):1-12.
    En este trabajo se presentan las estrategias docentes utilizadas para aplicar el modelo de clase invertida en la asignatura “Comportamiento del usuario en entornos digitales” (Máster Universitario en Comunicación Digital), así como algunas de las herramientas utilizadas, y la valoración del alumnado sobre su aplicación.Tras describir la metodología y los recursos utilizados, se realiza un análisis de contenido respecto a la evaluación realizada por el alumnado, orientado a identificar las ventajas e inconvenientes del uso de la clase invertida.Se extraen conclusiones (...)
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    Uso del aula invertida para el desarrollo de la autonomía y pensamiento crítico.María Paulina Mejía Velázquez & Griselda Patricia Reyna Lara - 2022 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (3):1-13.
    Actualmente la educación requiere la autonomía en el aprendizaje de los alumnos. Por ello, se realizó la siguiente investigación usando el aula invertida como metodología para mejorar la autonomía de los alumnos en materias como Desarrollo Humano, Instrumentos de Evaluación y Estrategias de Enseñanza de la Lengua Inglesa.Desde septiembre de 2021, los alumnos del programa educativo de Técnico Superior Universitario en Lengua Inglesa, trabajaron de manera híbrida, por esta razón, la metodología del aula invertida fue una herramienta útil para desarrollar (...)
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    Innovación docente en Historia Económica.María Vázquez-Fariñas & Mariano Castro-Valdivia - 2022 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (5):1-13.
    Las características de la enseñanza universitaria actual hacen necesaria una constante búsqueda de innovaciones que permitan introducir mejoras en la misma. Este artículo pretende dar a conocer las principales metodologías y herramientas empleadas durante el curso 2021-2022 para mejorar el proceso de enseñanza-aprendizaje en la asignatura de Historia Económica, del Grado en Administración y Dirección de Empresas, en la Universidad de Jaén. Se ha constatado que el empleo de nuevas metodologías alternativas a las tradicionales ha contribuido a mejorar significativamente la (...)
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    What inspires action in Global Health?Daniel Palazuelos - 2012 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 2 (2):6-10.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:What inspires action in Global Health?Daniel Palazuelos"Why do all of you want to go to the middle of nowhere and take care of the sickest people even though you won't have half the tools necessary to make the slightest difference?" he asks.I'm sitting in the Intensive Care Unit workroom enjoying one of those rare, calm moments during residency when this question suddenly breaks my peace. A co-resident, my friend (...)
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    Reclaiming Quickness of Thought: Reading Calvino in the Context of Digital School Education.Samira Alirezabeigi & Sara Magaraggia - 2024 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 43 (4):361-375.
    Calvino’s reflection on _quickness_ brings the reader through a zig-zag journey without a predefined destination, crossing the history of literature in order to think about writing and the relationship between physical speed and speed of mind. To discuss _quickness_ as a virtue, Calvino refers to the potentiality of human reasoning and typifies different styles of thought. Elaborating on _quickness_ as a quality and a virtue in the contemporary societal and more particularly educational context which is conceptualized as “accelerated time” (Rosa (...)
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    The Birth of the Author: Pictorial Prefaces in Glossed Books of the Twelfth Century.Caroline Walker Bynum - 2022 - Common Knowledge 28 (2):290-292.
    To those who know little about the Middle Ages, the copying of manuscripts of “the ancients” (whether classical, such as the Roman poet Horace, or Christian, such as Saints Jerome or Augustine) often seems either a laudable act of preserving the past or an unfortunate fixation on repeating the words of others rather than penning new and original compositions. Even scholars of the Middle Ages appear sometimes more interested in new types of works such as fabliaux or courtly romances written (...)
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    Teaching in the fourth industrial revolution: standing at the precipice.Armand Doucet - 2018 - New York: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group. Edited by Jelmer Evers, Elisa Guerra, Nadia Lopez, Michael Soskil & Koen Timmers.
    Table of contents -- Foreword by klaus schwab -- Author biographies -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction - by armand doucet & jelmer evers -- education in a time of unprecedented change by michael soskil -- education today: a collection of snapshots by elisa guerra -- - overcoming equity gaps in and through education by michael soskil -- Teach me: the learner profile by armand doucet -- the power of learning by nadia lopez -- contextualizing personalization in education by armand doucet -- (...)
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  48. Evaluation of a student-oriented logic course.Aaron Thomas-Bolduc & Richard Zach - 2018 - ISSOTL 2018 Annual Meeting.
    In Winter 2017, the first author piloted a course in formal logic in which we aimed to (a) improve student engagement and mastery of the content, and (b) reduce maths anxiety and its negative effects on student outcomes, by adopting student oriented teaching including peer instruction and classroom flipping techniques. The course implemented a partially flipped approach, and incorporated group-work and peer learning elements, while retaining some of the traditional lecture format. By doing this, a wide variety of (...)
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    Over de oorsprong van de taal, of hoe wij sprekend mens geworden zijn.Flip G. Droste - 2005 - Leuven, Belgium: Universitaire Pers.
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  50. A Nearly Indubitable Total Current Fact.Foucault Flips - 2009 - In Eugene W. Holland, Daniel W. Smith & Charles J. Stivale (eds.), Gilles Deleuze: Image and Text. Continuum. pp. 63.
     
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