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Perceptions of student engagement in the flipped classroom: a case study
Authors:Fatimah Alebrahim  Heng-Yu Ku
Institution:1. University of Northern Colorado fatimah.alebrahim@unco.eduORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-8748-5765
Abstract:ABSTRACT

One of the blended learning strategies that researchers and educators commonly use in higher education is Flipped Classroom. The purpose of this case study was to explore how both professors and students perceive student engagement in flipped classrooms. Three college professors who implemented flipped classrooms and their 14 students participated in the study. Three individual faculty interviews and three student focus group interviewers were conducted. Five components of the utilization-focused evaluation model were used in the data coding. The findings revealed both positive and negative opinions depending on how they implemented the flipped classroom including the engagement of students and the environment. Faculty participants who fully implemented the flipped model had positive opinions about the implementation and student engagement, finding the model helped increase student performance and grades. In addition, the majority of student participants liked the challenges offered by the flipped classroom, which increased their engagement.
Keywords:Case study  flipped classroom  higher education  interviews  student engagement
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