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Revista Electrónica Educare

On-line version ISSN 1409-4258Print version ISSN 1409-4258

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MATZUMURA-KASANO, Juan Pedro; GUTIERREZ-CRESPO, Hugo; ZAMUDIO-ESLAVA, Luisa Angélica  and  ZAVALA-GONZALES, Juan Carlos. Flipped Learning Model to Achieve Learning Goals in the Research Methodology Course in Undergraduate Students. Educare [online]. 2018, vol.22, n.3, pp.177-197. ISSN 1409-4258.  http://dx.doi.org/10.15359/ree.22-3.9.

Introduction: Teachers are currently trying to change the traditional model to one based on learning needs of the students. The flipped (inverted) learning model seeks to promote learning through a work jointly led by teachers and students. Objective: To analyze the implementation of the flipped learning model in the achievement of goals in the Research Methodology course. Methodology: a prospective, longitudinal, quasi-experimental research design. Place: Health Sciences Faculty, at a private University. Participants: 81 undergraduate students. Interventions: A convenience non-probability sample was selected; then, the flipped learning model was implemented. The first analysis was performed in the third week of classes, and the second one in the fifteenth week, using a valid instrument with a total reliability index of 0.79. The Edoome educational platform was also used; it has characteristics of an open source learning management system. Results: 93.8% stated that the teacher and the students develop the class, 29.6% previously study the contents, and 39.5% make a summary of the class, meaning that the collaborative work predominates. 74.0% stated that the flipped learning facilitated their learning and obtained better grades in the final exam. Conclusion: The flipped classroom model proved to be effective to achieve learning goals in the Research Methodology course, and its implementation is becoming a need for the university education system.

Keywords : Flipped learning; student; educational model; teacher; goals.

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