Students' perception of flipped classroom: A case study for private universities in Jordan

This study examined the male and female students' perceptions of flipped learning system, taking four private universities in the Northern Province in Jordan as the sample of study. Flipped classroom, as an innovative strategy used in higher education, suits the demands of students at a univers...

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Main Author: Yousef Aljaraideh (Author)
Format: Book
Published: OmniaScience, 2019-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:This study examined the male and female students' perceptions of flipped learning system, taking four private universities in the Northern Province in Jordan as the sample of study. Flipped classroom, as an innovative strategy used in higher education, suits the demands of students at a university level, developing their critical thinking and problem solving skills. The current study showed that the students' perceptions of flipped classroom in the Jordanian private universities were high. This study recommended the necessity of using flipped learning technique at universities in Jordan due to its efficiency in developing students' understanding of the curriculum and in motivating them to be become active rather than passive participants in the classroom.
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10.3926/jotse.648