scholarly journals The Effect of the Flipped Classroom Strategy on Motivation towards Learning English by the First Intermediate School Girls in Riyadh: فاعلية استراتيجية الفصول المقلوبة في تنمية الدافعية نحو تعلم اللغة الإنجليزية لدى طالبات أول متوسط في الرياض

Author(s):  
Ohud Suliman Al- Henaki

The research aimed to investigate the Effect of the Flipped Classroom Strategy on Motivation towards Learning English by the First Intermediate School Girls in Riyadh. The research used a semi- experimental methodology to measure the independent variable (teaching technique) on the dependent variable (motivation toward learning). The population included all the students of the first grade in the public schools attending the second term, school year (1439- 1440 AH.). The sample consisted of (82) students, divided into two groups, one experimental consisted of (41) female students, while the other one is a control group consisted of (41) female students. The research tool was the motivated strategies for learning questionnaire (MSLQ). After analyzing the collected data with suitable statistical techniques, the following result was reached: -  There is a statistically significant difference at (α ≥ 0.05) between the means of the students of the two groups (control and experimental) in favor of the experimental group. Therefore, the research proved that the positive effect of teaching using flipped classes in improving the motivation towards learning by middle level female students in English language. Accordingly, various recommendations were presented. Most importantly, develop units for designing school curricula by using flipped classes in the educational administrations. In order to be ready to supply the schools with various subjects (English, Mathematics, Science… etc.) for various levels. Besides, offering incentives for applying, cultivating the specialists, teachers and others who are interested in education by using the flipped classroom strategy, basics and applications. Expand the applications of the flipped classroom strategy in various school levels to improve the motivations of students towards classroom environment and improve the skills of students' using computers and internet, as well as train them on the various technological skills.

Author(s):  
Ali Tared Aldossari ◽  
Munirah Saud Alhamam

This study aims to identify the effectiveness of the flipped classroom strategy in developing the skills of reciting the Holy Qur’an, and the attitude towards the strategy among first grade intermediate school female students. The research sample was a random sample of 48 intermediate female students divided into two 24-student groups: a control group and an experimental group. To collect data according to the quasi-experimental design method, a note card was designed to measure recitation skills of the Qur’an, and a scale developed to record attitude towards the flipped classroom strategy. The note card was applied to the research sample. The results revealed a statistically significant difference (α ≤ 0.05) in favor of the experimental group between the average scores of the two groups in the post application of the note card. The results also showed a statistically significant difference between the average scores of the experimental group (α ≤ 0.05) in the post application of the attitude scale towards the flipped classroom strategy. Lastly, the results showed a statistically significant correlation between the skills of reciting the Holy Qur’an and the attitude towards the flipped classroom strategy among first grade intermediate female students. Based on these results, we present a number of recommendations and suggestions, including expanding the application of the flipped classroom strategy to other age groups and different courses.


Author(s):  
Wafa Faleh Al-Ruwaili

  The study aimed at identifying the effectiveness of using flipped classroom strategy in learning creative English reading skills by third grade intermediate school female students in Tabouk city. To achieve the objectives of the study, the researcher used the experimental method of semi-experimental design. The sample of the study consisted of (67) third grade students, divided into experimental group (32 students) and control group (35 students). The study found significant differences in developing creative reading skills between the Pre- and post-test with a total average of (13.44), compared to control group with average (11.51). In addition, the experimental group obtained in creative reading the following averages: reading fluency (3.59), reading flexibility (6.13), reading originality (3.72), while the control group obtained the averages (3.03),(5.7), and (3.20), respectively, and the difference is was in favor of the experimental group. In the light of the results, a number of recommendations and proposals were presented to activate the strategy which benefits in developing creative reading skills in teaching English and various courses.    


2019 ◽  
pp. 42-48
Author(s):  
Stamatina Nikolou ◽  
Maria Darra

The main objective of this study is to explore how podcasting can be implemented in teaching English as a Second Language as a supportive technological tool and thus contribute to the development of positive attitudes and beliefs of the learners. To this aim, the field experiment research was conducted. The study was carried out in a total of 28 pupils of the first grade of high school at an educational institution on Rhodes, Greece in February 2018. The students were assigned into the experimental group (15 students) and the control group (13 students). The results of the research have shown a positive change in students’ attitudes and beliefs, though no statistically significant difference has arisen regarding the students’ interest in the course, their self-confidence in English, the role of gender in learning English and the difficulties students come across when studying English. Similarly, no significant change has occurred regarding the usefulness of English, the importance of the English accent and the knowledge of another foreign language as a contributing factor to learning English more easily. Finally, a negative change was found regarding difficulties in oral communication in English.


SAGE Open ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 215824402110214
Author(s):  
Ata Taşpolat ◽  
Fezile Özdamli ◽  
Emrah Soykan

The flipped classroom method, which could be considered as one of the crucial new generation teaching approaches, is a permutation of the educational activities that are carried out inside and outside of the classroom environment. The main purpose of the present study is to determine the impact of the flipped classroom approach on students’ academic achievement and their attitudes toward programming and methodology at the higher education level. The current study employed a mixed research method as findings were transcribed on the basis of quantitative and qualitative data sets. Academic achievement tests and attitudes toward programming scales were used to collect quantitative data, whereas a semistructured focus group interview was used to collect the qualitative data set. The findings demonstrated that a statistically significant difference existed among the students in the experimental group and students within the control group regarding their attitudes toward programming and academic achievement. The results of the study reported that the experimental group had more positive attitudes and higher levels of academic achievement when compared with the control group. The advantages of the flipped classroom model include the elevated teacher–student interaction, raised independence in terms of accessing courses regardless of time and place, the opportunity to save time particularly during practicing, student-centered structure and increased motivation. This method also has many disadvantages. These include the need for technological requirements, students not watching videos, poor attendance to the course, and the lowered student–teacher interaction, especially outside the classroom.


2021 ◽  
Vol 29 ◽  
Author(s):  

The current research aims to know (the effect of using the distinctive triple strategy on the achievement of first-grade intermediate students in the subject of social studies )To verify the objective of the research, the researcher formulated the following null hypothesis: 1- There is no statistically significant difference between the average scores of the students of the experimental group who studies social sciences using the (distinctive triple) strategy, and the average scores of the students of the control group who studies the same subject according to the traditional method in the post-achievement test.. The researcher chose an experimental design with two groups, one experimental and the other control. The two research groups (experimental - control) were rewarded in the following variables : .(Chronological age in months, previous year scores, intelligence test) The current research was limited to first-grade intermediate students in (Al-Hamza Intermediate School for Boys), which is one of the schools affiliated to the city of Baghdad / Karkh Third Education Directorate. Its students (31) students, and the second represented the control group who study the same subject in the traditional way, and their number is (31) students. Thus, the number of the research sample members reached (62) students. 2019 – 2020 To measure the level of students' achievement, the researcher prepared a post-achievement test consisting of a multiple-choice type, which was presented to a group of experts and arbitrators. : The search results showed 1-The students of the experimental group who study the social subject according to the distinguished triple strategy outperformed the students of the control group who study the social subject in the traditional way in the achievement test. The researcher came out with a set of recommendations and suggestions


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 1190-1198
Author(s):  
Haider Mohamed Hana ◽  
Mersal Abdulhameed Oudah Al-Hasnawi

The present study aims to identify the influence of human development skills on creative expression among first-grade intermediate female students. The two researchers chose a sample of (61) female students from the first intermediate grade in Al-Siyadah School for Girls affiliated to the Directorate of Education in the Province of Babylon. They were divided into two groups, with (30) female students in the experimental group and (31) female students in the control group. The two researchers studied the experimental group according to Human development skills. They studied the control group in the traditional way. They prepared a test that consisted of (20) items of the type of true and false. The total score of the test was (60) scores, with three scores for each item. The second part was an essay question with a higher score of (40). After verifying the validity and difficulty of its items, the strength of its distinction, and the stability of correction according to the criteria used by the two researchers with a duration of the experiment that lasted an entire semester, the two researchers used the t-test for two independent samples, the item discrimination coefficient, the CHI square, the difficulty coefficient, Pearson correlation coefficient, And the Spearman-Brown equation. The results showed the superiority of the experimental group students who studied according to human development skills over the control group students who studied in the traditional way in the creative expression skills test. The results indicate that there is a statistically significant difference between the average scores of the experimental group students which is (79,57) and the average scores of the control group students which is (69,74) in the creative written expression skills test.


2017 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 114-122
Author(s):  
Salha Ibrahim Almakdi

This study is of considerable importance because Information Technology and electronic media (Multimedia) are being extensively used for conveying information, transacting business, remitting money and for creating awareness about socio-political environment, and so on. Therefore, in view of the reach and ease of multimedia, the purpose of this study was to find out the impact of using multimedia on student-learners’ academic achievement at the primary level. Two groups of 20 female school students from the third standard each were constituted the experiment group and control group. No external intervention was allowed in the course of imparting instruction – traditional method was used for the control group and multimedia devices (products) were used in the experiment group. Marked (significant) difference was found between the two groups’ achievements. The experimental group female students raised their achievement level. Lower achievement was shown by the female group-students in the control group.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 91-99
Author(s):  
Stamatina Nikolou ◽  
Maria Darra

The main objective of this study is to explore how podcasting can be implemented in teaching English as a Second Language as a supportive technological tool and thus contribute to the development of positive attitudes and beliefs of the learners. To this aim, the field experiment research was conducted. The study was carried out with a total of 28 pupils of the first grade of high school at an educational institution on Rhodes, Greece in February 2018. The students were assigned to the experimental group (15 students) and the control group (13 students). The results of the research have shown a positive change in students‟ attitudes and beliefs, though no statistically significant difference has arisen regarding the students‟ interest in the course, their self-confidence in English, the role of gender in learning English, and the difficulties students come across when studying English. Similarly, no significant change has occurred regarding the usefulness of English, the importance of the English accent, and the knowledge of another foreign language as a contributing factor to learning English more easily. Finally, a negative change was found regarding difficulties in oral communication in English.


2022 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-15
Author(s):  
Sahar Mohammed Yousef Ezzeldin

This study aimed for using flipped classroom to develop scientific communication and the attitude towards technology acceptance in science learning among intermediate school students. For this purpose, the quasi-experimental design with the experimental and the control group method was used. The sample involved (49) third intermediate stage students from two different schools in Wadi Al-Dawasir Governorate, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. A list of written scientific communication levels suitable for intermediate school students and a procedural model for learning with flipped classes were presented. The study applied the scientific communication test and the technology acceptance in the science learning scale. The statistical analyses revealed that there were statistically significant differences between the means of the scores of the experimental and control group students in the scientific communication scale and the technology acceptance in the science learning scale in favor of the experimental group. Recommendations and suggestions were presented.


2021 ◽  
Vol 26 ◽  
pp. 273-304

The current research aims to know (the effect of Bayer's strategy on developing divergent thinking among second-grade intermediate students in the subject of Arab-Islamic history) . In order to achieve the goal of the research, the researcher puts the following null hypothesis : 1.There is no statistically significant difference at the level of significance (0.05) between the mean scores of the experimental group students who study according to the Bayer strategy and the average scores of the control group students who study in the traditional way in the dimensional divergent thinking test . The researcher chose an experimental design with two groups, one experimental and the other a control, and the two research groups (experimental - control) were rewarded with the following variables : (Chronological age in months, grades of the previous year, IQ test, pre-branched thinking test ) . The current research was limited to second-grade intermediate students in (Al-Furat Intermediate School for Boys), which is one of the schools affiliated to the city of Baghdad / Directorate of Education Al-Karkh First. (32) students, and the second represented the control group who were studying the same subject in the traditional way, and they numbered (31) students. Thus, the number of the research sample reached (63) students. 2017-2018 . The researcher prepared the divergent thinking test in light of the steps and main questions of the Sheikhly test (2001) in measuring the ability of divergent thinking of the students of the research sample . : The search results showed .The experimental group students who study history according to the Bayer strategy outperformed the control group students who study history using the traditional method in the dimensional branched thinking test . Keyword: Divergent thinking Bayer Stratagy


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