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What’s in and What’s out?: A Study of Student Choice of Learning Activities in a Flipped EFL Classroom

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What’s in and What’s out? A Study of Student Choice of Learning Activities in a Flipped EFL Classroom. / Shen, Yan.
2021. Abstract from SRHE International Conference 2021.

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title = "What{\textquoteright}s in and What{\textquoteright}s out?: A Study of Student Choice of Learning Activities in a Flipped EFL Classroom",
abstract = "Learning activities are decisive to the effectiveness of a flipped classroom, however, research dedicated to learning activities in flipped classrooms is limited, and even scarcer from learners{\textquoteright} voice. This paper explores student choice of learning activities for a flipped EFL classroom,in an attempt to find out more targeted measures to enhance teaching and learning practices in the flipped classrooms. Student proposals (n=30) for learning activities from sophomores of an Integrated English Course (IEC) were used as media for data collection. The findings show the participants preferred a partial-flip mode. Further analysis indicates the participants attached more importance to lectures in class and revisions after class. The deviations of the participants{\textquoteright} proposed flip from a typical flip mode arose from the advanced technology support and student need in the flipped IEC.",
author = "Yan Shen",
year = "2021",
month = dec,
day = "6",
language = "English",
note = "SRHE International Conference 2021 ; Conference date: 06-12-2021 Through 10-12-2021",
url = "https://srhe.ac.uk/international-conference-2021/",

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