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The flipped german class. Impact and students’ perception of flipped classes in higher education

Autor(es) y otros:
Hammrich, TimAutoridad Uniovi
Editor/Coord./Trad.:
Bermúdez, M.P.; Guillot-Valdés, M.
Fecha de publicación:
2022-10
Editorial:

Thomson Reuters

Citación:
Hammrich, T. (2022) The flipped german class. Impact and students’ perception of flipped classes in higher education. En M.P. Bermúdez y M. Guillot-Valdés (Eds) International Handbook for the Advancement of Science Vol. 1. Cizur Menor : Thomson Reuters
Resumen:

Flipped Classroom is a pedagogical approach in which certain learning contents are worked on by learners individually prior to classes. Hence, freed time is dedicated in class to learner-teacher interaction, the development of higher-order thinking and practical skills. However, it must be noted that Flipped Classes may work in certain contents, with certain subjects and learners, but in others it may not (Bergmann & Sams, 2012). Consequently, more research is needed “that focuses on who benefits, in what ways and in what contexts” (Hamdan et al., 2013, p. 17). The prsent study investigates the learning outcomes of a German as a foreign language class in economics at a university in the north of Spain.

Flipped Classroom is a pedagogical approach in which certain learning contents are worked on by learners individually prior to classes. Hence, freed time is dedicated in class to learner-teacher interaction, the development of higher-order thinking and practical skills. However, it must be noted that Flipped Classes may work in certain contents, with certain subjects and learners, but in others it may not (Bergmann & Sams, 2012). Consequently, more research is needed “that focuses on who benefits, in what ways and in what contexts” (Hamdan et al., 2013, p. 17). The prsent study investigates the learning outcomes of a German as a foreign language class in economics at a university in the north of Spain.

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https://hdl.handle.net/10651/70882
ISBN:
978-84-1390-872-4
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