科学翻转课堂的效果检验:元分析

Shurui Bai, K. Hew, Shuhang Zhang, Weijiao Huang, D. Gonda
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本文分析了K-12和高等教育环境下的科学翻转课堂研究。在这篇综述中,我们研究了在科学教育中,与非翻转课堂相比,翻转课堂对学生认知学习结果的总体影响。我们确定了有助于提高学生认知学习成果的课前和课堂活动。本荟萃分析包含45个比较研究,表明在学生的认知学习结果方面,翻转课堂比非翻转课堂总体上具有显著的中等效应(Hedge’s g = 0.53, SE = 0.09, p < 0.001, 95% CI[0.36, 0.71])。然而,由于潜在的发表偏倚,修正后的总体平均效应大小从0.53调整到0.15。调节因子分析结果表明,在学习中提供多媒体、课堂复习和课堂个人活动对提高学生的认知学习成果有较大的效应量。然后,我们提出了三个实践来指导教师实施这些活动。
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Examining Effects of Science Flipped Classrooms A Meta-analysis
This paper analyzed science flipped classroom studies in K-12 and higher education settings. In this review, we examined the overall effects of the flipped classroom on students’ cognitive learning outcomes compared to non-flipped classroom in science education. We identified the pre-and in-class activities that help enhance students’ cognitive learning outcomes. This meta-analysis contains 45 comparison studies and indicates an overall significant medium effect favoring the flipped classroom than the non-flipped classroom regarding students’ cognitive learning outcomes (Hedge’s g = 0.53, SE = 0.09, p < .001, 95% CI [0.36, 0.71]). However, due to potential publication bias, after trim-and-fill the overall mean effect size adjusted from 0.53 to 0.15. Based on the moderator analysis results, it is shown that providing multimedia in learning, in-class review, and in-class individual activities have a larger effect size in enhancing students’ cognitive learning outcomes. We then proposed three practices to guide teachers in implementing these activities accordingly.
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