Designing Supports for Promoting Self-Regulated Learning in the Flipped Classroom

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Title: Designing Supports for Promoting Self-Regulated Learning in the Flipped Classroom
Language: English
Authors: Yoon, Meehyun, Hill, Janette, Kim, Dongho
Source: Journal of Computing in Higher Education. Aug 2021 33(2):398-418.
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Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 21
Publication Date: 2021
Document Type: Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Descriptors: Metacognition, Teaching Methods, Flipped Classroom, Learning Strategies, Comparative Analysis, Educational Benefits, Educational Technology, Learning Processes, Reflection, Learner Engagement, Independent Study
DOI: 10.1007/s12528-021-09269-z
ISSN: 1042-1726
Abstract: The flipped classroom model has gained prominence as advances in technology afford increasing opportunities for ubiquitous access to a variety of online resources. Despite the benefit of the flipped classroom model, flipped classrooms are not equally advantageous to all students due to its self-regulated nature. To address the issues in flipped learning, we explored principles for supporting self-regulated learning in flipped learning by synthesizing suggestions provided in previous research. We also conducted an empirical study to validate the identified principles by implementing a self-regulated learning support that combined a learner dashboard with a reflection interface in a real flipped classroom setting. While the dashboard interface utilized students' learning traces to support students' self-monitoring and evaluation, the reflection interface facilitated their follow-up reflection, which contributed to the cyclical process of self-regulated learning. The results indicated that the experimental group that used the support for self-regulated learning exhibited higher levels of self-regulated learning skills, behavioral engagement in pre-class sessions, cognitive engagement in in-class sessions, emotional engagement in both pre- and in-class session, learning performance than the control group. Implications for future research and directions for design and implementation of self-regulated learning supports are described.
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