Problem-based learning in the online flipped classroom: Its impact on statistical literacy skills

Q2 Social Sciences
Ichdar Domu, Kinzie Feliciano Pinontoan, Navel Oktaviandy Mangelep
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Abstract

This study aimed to improve students' literacy skills in carrying out distance learning and examine the effect of problem-based learning in reverse online classes on statistical literacy skills in distance learning. This research was conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic at Prisma University and Manado State University with 198 students taking statistical methods courses. A quantitative approach to quasi-experimental research was used. The instruments used are written tests and video-based projects with relevant entrepreneurship questions. Data was collected through pre- and post-tests, then analyzed using a two-way Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) and an independent sample t-test. The results showed that problem-based learning in reverse online classes positively affected statistical literacy skills in distance learning. In addition, positive responses from students working on statistical projects in entrepreneurship were found. This may be observed from the perceptions of students who show high satisfaction with the assignment in the field of entrepreneurship in this study. Furthermore, the results of this study confirm that student involvement is a critical element in implementing distance learning.
在线翻转课堂中基于问题的学习:对统计素养的影响
本研究旨在提高学生在远程学习中的读写能力,并检验逆向在线课堂中基于问题的学习对远程学习统计读写能力的影响。这项研究是在COVID-19大流行期间在Prisma大学和Manado州立大学进行的,198名学生参加了统计方法课程。采用定量方法进行准实验研究。所使用的手段是书面测试和带有相关创业问题的视频项目。通过前后检验收集数据,然后使用双向方差分析(ANOVA)和独立样本t检验进行分析。结果表明,在逆向在线课程中,基于问题的学习对远程学习中的统计素养技能有积极影响。此外,在创业统计项目上工作的学生也有积极的反应。这可以从本研究中对创业领域作业表现出高满意度的学生的看法中观察到。此外,本研究的结果证实,学生参与是实施远程学习的关键因素。
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