An Evaluation of the Flipped-Learning Pedagogical Approach
In recent years the emerging possibilities in the education system are flexibility (Nuhoğlu et al., 2020) and self-paced learning (Priscila, 2020). The flexibility of studying anywhere and anytime can provide opportunities for learners to achieve their educational goals. A self-paced and customized learning environment could enhance the learning experience of the students. This research evaluates flipped-learning pedagogical approaches for year 13 Maths students. Quantitative and qualitative data collection methods track and monitor students’ academic outcomes. The findings suggest that flipped-learning improved students’ academic achievement and progress. Additionally, students who missed the lessons could understand the concept and complete learning activities before coming to the next lesson. A flipped-learning approach has encouraged the students to make them responsible for their learning, bringing questions to the classroom to extend their conceptual understanding, and develop mathematical reasoning and thinking skills.