Flipping the Script in the New Normal: Investigating the Efficacy of Flip Learning for English Language Learning in University Settings

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https://doi.org/10.25078/ijils.v1i1.2469

Abstract

This research aims to illustrate the capacity of flipped learning to revitalize the classroom atmosphere and promote increased levels of student engagement and enthusiasm within the contemporary post-pandemic educational setting. Employing a mixed-methods approach, it includes surveys and interviews with 100 students from Indonesian universities. The study aims to uncover the benefits and challenges of implementing flip learning in non-English department English classrooms and explore how students perceive this approach. The intervention involved delivering pre-recorded lectures and activities for students to complete before class, followed by in-person activities and discussions to reinforce learning. Quantitative data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics, while qualitative data underwent thematic analysis. The results indicate that implementing flip learning for non-English department students at the university level offers several benefits, including enhanced student engagement and motivation, improved short-term learning outcomes, increased student-teacher interaction, more opportunities for problem-solving practice, collaborative learning experiences, and flexible learning pace. However, challenges like increased workload, group activities, limited technology access, and teacher adaptation to new teaching methods may arise. Despite these challenges, the benefits of flip learning outweigh the drawbacks, making it a viable approach for non-English department university students studying English. These findings lay the groundwork for future research to address workload management, effective collaboration, technology accessibility, teacher support, long-term learning assessment, and implementing flipped learning in diverse educational contexts.

 

Author Biography

Sri Wahyuningsih, IAHN Gde Pudja Mataram

Ni Putu Ade Resmayani is an English lecturer at IAHN Gde Pudja Mataram, who is dedicated to providing quality education to her students. With a strong academic background, including a prestigious selection as a Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant at the University of Puget Sound in the USA, she continues to strive for excellence in teaching and research. Her research interests revolve around English education and discourse analysis, and she remains committed to enhancing her teaching skills and knowledge to benefit her students. Currently, she is humbled to be serving as a lecturer in the cultural and religious tourism study program at IAHN Gde Pudja Mataram.

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2023-08-10
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