Student Engagement in Flipped English Classrooms: A Case Study of General English for Adults in an English Course in Jakarta

Stairs Pub Date : 2024-02-21 DOI:10.21009/stairs.4.2.3
Chairunnisa Nurul Fira, Sudarya Permana, Ilza Mayuni
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 This research investigates the influence of flipped learning on the engagement of adult participants in non-formal English language programs, considering diverse language proficiency levels. Employing a comprehensive methodology involving observations, interviews, and surveys, the study assesses engagement indicators and captures participants' perspectives. The incorporation of pre-class materials emerges as a significant contributor, empowering students to anticipate and prepare for in-person sessions, thereby fostering confidence and active participation in class discussions. The integration of collaborative group work further enhances engagement by introducing diverse viewpoints. Survey findings align with observations and interviews, affirming the effectiveness of the flipped learning model in augmenting student engagement. The approach also positively impacts students' perceptions of English learning, encouraging a deeper exploration of its practical relevance. This study highlights the crucial role of flipped learning in fostering dynamic and meaningful student engagement, offering valuable insights for educators seeking to optimize their teaching methodologies. Acknowledging limitations in sample size and educational context, the research emphasizes the necessity for future studies in more diverse settings.
翻转式英语课堂中的学生参与:雅加达成人通用英语课程案例研究
本研究调查了翻转学习对非正规英语课程成人参与者参与度的影响,同时考虑到了不同的语言水平。本研究采用观察、访谈和调查等综合方法,评估参与度指标并捕捉参与者的观点。课前材料的融入是一个重要的促进因素,它使学生有能力预测和准备面授课程,从而增强信心并积极参与课堂讨论。小组合作学习通过引入不同的观点,进一步提高了参与度。调查结果与观察和访谈结果一致,肯定了翻转学习模式在提高学生参与度方面的有效性。这种方法还积极影响了学生对英语学习的看法,鼓励他们深入探索英语学习的实际意义。这项研究强调了翻转学习在促进学生动态和有意义的参与方面的关键作用,为教育工作者优化教学方法提供了宝贵的见解。本研究承认样本规模和教育背景的局限性,强调今后有必要在更多样化的环境中开展研究。
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