INNOVATIVE EDUCATIONAL SCENARIOS AND THEIR IMPACT ON STUDENTS: INVERTED CLASSROOM AS A DIDACTIC STRATEGY.

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Title: INNOVATIVE EDUCATIONAL SCENARIOS AND THEIR IMPACT ON STUDENTS: INVERTED CLASSROOM AS A DIDACTIC STRATEGY.
Authors: Hernández-Suáreza, Cesar Augusto1 cesaraugusto@ufps.edu.co, Prada-Núñez, Raúl1 raulprada@ufps.edu.co, Gamboa-Suárez, Audin Aloiso1 audingamboa@ufps.edu.co
Source: Journal of Language & Linguistics Studies. 2022, Vol. 18 Issue 1, p881-894. 14p.
Subject Terms: *Classrooms, *Bibliometrics, Country of origin (Immigrants), Databases, Periodical articles, Countries
Abstract: A bibliometric review was carried out on the production and publication of research papers related to the study of the variable Development of the inverted classroom strategy in Latin America. The purpose of the analysis proposed in this paper is to know the main characteristics of the volume of publications registered in Scopus database during the period 2017-2021 in Latin American countries, achieving the identification of 45 publications. The information provided by said platform was organized by means of graphs and figures categorizing the information by Year of Publication, Country of Origin, Area of Knowledge and Type of Publication. Once these characteristics were described, the position of different authors regarding the proposed topic was referenced by means of a qualitative analysis. Among the main findings of this research, it is found that Colombia, with 26 publications, was the Latin American country with the highest production. The area of knowledge that made the greatest contribution to the construction of bibliographic material referring to the study of the development of the inverted classroom strategy was Social Sciences with 25 published documents, and the type of publication that was most used during the above-mentioned period was the journal article, which represented 69% of the total scientific production. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Database: Education Research Complete
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