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Flipped Classroom is an instructional strategy and a type of blended learning that reverses the traditional learning environment by delivering instructional content, often online, outside of the classroom. It moves activities, including those that may have traditionally been considered homework, into the classroom. In a flipped classroom, students watch online lectures, collaborate in online discussions, or carry out research at home and engage in concepts in the classroom with the guidance of a mentor. In traditional schools, each topic in class receives a fixed amount of time for all students. Flipped mastery classrooms apply a mastery learning model that requires each student to master a topic before moving to the next one. Flipped classroom will be most suitable for mathematics teaching as parents are not in a position to teach their wards on some mathematical problems working in the classroom with teacher will help them a lot. Hence, the investigators though of conducting an experiment study on Flipped classroom on mathematics teaching. The investigator being a mathematics teacher herself prepared a video lesson on Area and Perimeter one of the units in Mathematics subject of IX std. in Tamil Nadu state Board syllabus. The experiment was conducted in Govt. School in Chennai. The finding of the study reveals that flipped classroom has positively affected IX std. students' achievement in mathematics.
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EFFECTIVENESS OF FLIPPED CLASSROOM IN MATHEMATICS
TEACHING
Dr. N. Ramakrishnan *1, Mrs. J. Johnsi Priya 2
*1 Professor and Head, Dept. of Educational Technology, Tamil Nadu Teachers Education
University Chennai- 600 097, INDIA
2 Assistant Professor in Education, Meston College of Education, Chennai, INDIA
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.192292
ABSTRACT
Flipped Classroom is an instructional strategy and a type of blended learning that reverses the
traditional learning environment by delivering instructional content, often online, outside of
the classroom. It moves activities, including those that may have traditionally been considered
homework, into the classroom. In a flipped classroom, students watch online lectures,
collaborate in online discussions, or carry out research at home and engage in concepts in the
classroom with the guidance of a mentor. In traditional schools, each topic in class receives a
fixed amount of time for all students. Flipped mastery classrooms apply a mastery learning
model that requires each student to master a topic before moving to the next one. Flipped
classroom will be most suitable for mathematics teaching as parents are not in a position to
teach their wards on some mathematical problems working in the classroom with teacher will
help them a lot. Hence, the investigators though of conducting an experiment study on
Flipped classroom on mathematics teaching. The investigator being a mathematics teacher
herself prepared a video lesson on Area and Perimeter one of the units in Mathematics subject
of IX std. in Tamil Nadu state Board syllabus. The experiment was conducted in Govt. School
in Chennai. The finding of the study reveals that flipped classroom has positively affected IX
std. students’ achievement in mathematics.
Keywords:
Effectiveness, Flipped classroom, Mathematics, Teaching.
Cite This Article: Dr. N. Ramakrishnan, and Mrs. J. Johnsi Priya, EFFECTIVENESS OF
FLIPPED CLASSROOM IN MATHEMATICS TEACHINGInternational Journal of Research
Granthaalayah, Vol. 4, No. 10: SE (2016): 57-62.
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1. INTRODUCTION
NEED FOR THE STUDY
Flipped Classroom is an instructional strategy and a type of blended learning that reverses the
traditional learning environment by delivering instructional content, often online, outside of the
classroom. In traditional schools, each topic in class receives a fixed amount of time for all
students. Flipped mastery classrooms apply a mastery learning model that requires each student
to master a topic before moving to the next one. Mastery learning was briefly popular in the
1920s, and was revived by Benjamin Bloom in 1968. While it is difficult to implement in large,
traditional classrooms, it has shown dramatic success in improving student learning. The mastery
model allows teachers to provide the materials, tools and support for learning while students set
goals and manage their time. Mastery rewards students for displaying competence. Students who
initially turn in shoddy work must correct it before moving on. Before flipping, mastery learning
was impractical in most schools. It was not possible to give different lectures for different groups
of students. Testing was also impractical, because fast-learning students could reveal the test to
those who followed. In a flipped mastery classroom, students view each lecture and work on
each exercise or project when they have mastered the precursors. Tim Kelly, winner of the
Presidential Award for Mathematics and Science Teaching, adopted flipped mastery with his
colleagues Corey Sullivan and Mike Brust. Sullivan estimated that 40 to 60 hours of work
outside school for each of 12 units per course were required the first year. Another Presidential
Award winner, Spencer Bean, converted after his daughter went through Kelly's class. Flipped
mastery eliminates two other out-of-class routines: daily lesson planning and grading papers. The
latter happens in class and in person. Replacing lectures with group and individual activities
increases in-class activity. Every student has something to do throughout the class. In some
classes, students choose how to demonstrate masterytesting, writing, speaking, debating and
even designing a related game. Moodle provides one way to manage the testing process. It
creates a different test for each student from a pool of questions. Advocates claim that its
efficiency allows most students to do a year's work in much less time. Advanced students work
on independent projects while slower learners get more personalized instruction. Some students
might not get through the year's material, but demonstrated competence on the parts they did
complete. Flipped classroom will be most suitable for mathematics teaching as parents are not in
a position to teach their wards on some mathematical problems working in the classroom with
teacher will help them a lot. Hence, the investigators though of conducting an experiment study
on Flipped classroom on mathematics teaching.
TERMS AND DEFINITIONS
EFFECTIVENESS- refers to the result of independent variable introduced in the study.
FLIPPED CLASSROOM refers to a type of blended learning that reverses the traditional
learning environment by delivering instructional content, often online, outside of the classroom.
It moves activities, including those that may have traditionally been considered homework, into
the classroom.
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MATHEMATICS TEACHING - refers to teaching mathematics as a subject for school students
from I std to XII std.
2. OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
The Study has been attempted with the following objectives;
1) To develop a video lesson on Area and Perimeter in the Mathematics unit from IX std.
Tamil Nadu State board Syllabus
2) To validate the video lesson on Area and Perimeter in the Mathematics Unit from IX std.
Tamil Nadu State board Syllabus
3) To prepare a criterion test on Area and Perimeter in the Mathematics Unit from IX std.
Tamil Nadu State board Syllabus
4) To validate the criterion test on Area and Perimeter in the Mathematics Unit from IX std.
Tamil Nadu State board Syllabus
5) To find out the effectiveness of Flipped classroom on Area and Perimeter in the
Mathematics achievement of IX std. Students.
3. HYPOTHESIS FORMULATED FOR THE STUDY
The investigator has formulated the following hypothesis for the study.
There is no significant difference in the mean scores on Criterion Test on Area and Perimeter of
Mathematics Unit from IX std. between Pretest and Posttest of experimental group students.
4. LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY
The study was confined only to the Flipped Classroom module developed and validated on Area
and Perimeter in the Mathematics unit of IX std. syllabus of Tamil Nadu Textbook Society. The
study was taken only for IX standard students following Tamil Nadu State Board Syllabus.
The experiment was conducted only in the urban center. Rural area students have not been
included in the study. The IX std. Matriculation, CBSE, ICSE and other streams have not been
taken into consideration for the present study. The study was conducted only with English
medium students of IX standard syllabus of Tamil Nadu Textbook Society. The Tamil medium
students of IX standard students were not taken into consideration for this study.
5. METHODOLOGY
DESIGN OF THE STUDY
A worthwhile research project is likely to result from a well formulated research design. The
design can be equated to a blue print which provides a clear cut guidelines to the investigator in
carrying out his/her research successfully. In the present study, the investigator developed and
validated Flipped Classroom on Area and Perimeter in the Mathematics unit of IX std. To
achieve the objectives the investigator has chosen a pretest posttest experimental only group
design. The Schematic presentation of the design for the present study is given in Table 1.
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Table 1: Schematic Presentation of Research Design
It is a pretest posttest Experimental group only design
I VARIABLES UNDER THE STUDY
1.Independent Variable
Learning the Area and Perimeter in
the Mathematics Unit of IX std.
through Flipped Classroom Module -
Experimental Group
2. Dependent Variable
Criterion Test on Area and Perimeter
in the Mathematics Unit.
II TOOLS USED
Name of the Tool
Purpose
1. Achievement Test on Area and Perimeter in the
Mathematics Unit.
To measure the achievement of the
IX std. students in the unit Area and
Perimeter in the Mathematics Unit.
2. Stimulus Materials Used : Flipped Classroom on Area
and Perimeter in the Mathematics Unit.
As the treatment variable
III SAMPLES SELECTED
For conducting Experiment
Group
No. of Students
School
Girls
Total
Experimental
(Flipped Classroom on
Area and Perimeter in the
Mathematics Unit. )
20
40
Lady Willingdon Govt. Girls Hr.
Sec. School
IV COLLECTION OF DATA
Data were collected from the identified students using Criterion test on Mathematics Unit
before and after the treatment.
ITEM ANALYSIS OF CRITERION TEST ON MATHEMATICS UNIT
Item analysis is done in order to improve the reliability and validity of the test. In item analysis
the difficulty level and discriminative index of the test items were found.
DATA COLLECTION
Being an experimental study the data had to be generated, unlike the survey. It is a pretest
posttest Experimental group only design. The sample selected for conducting the experiment
was presented under Table 1.
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DATA ANALYSIS
The investigator applied‘t’ tests between pre and post test scores of Criterion Test on Area and
Perimeter in the Mathematics Unit.
Hypothesis 1
There is no significant difference in the mean scores on Criterion Test on Area and Perimeter in
the Mathematics Unit between pre and posttest of experimental group of IX std. students.
Table 2 presents the‘t’ test results on the Criterion Test on Area and Perimeter in the
Mathematics Unit between pre and posttests of experimental group.
Table 2: Significance of Difference in the Mean Achievement of Criterion Test on Area and
Perimeter in Mathematics between Pre and Post Tests of Experimental Group
Group
N
MEAN
S.D.
‘t’
DF
Level of
Significance
Pre- Test
40
58
10.56
4.695
78
0.01
Post -Test
40
69
11.36
It is evident from Table 2 that the‘t’ value between the Pretest and Posttest of experimental group
in the Criterion Test on Area and Perimeter in Mathematics is 4.695. It is significant at 0.01 and
0.05 level for the df 78. The mean of Posttest of Experimental group (69) is higher than the mean
of Pretest of Experimental group (58). Therefore the null hypothesis stated is rejected. It can be
inferred that the Flipped Classroom on Area and Perimeter in the Mathematics Unit has
positively affected the students’ achievement in Mathematics.
Figure 1: Figure Showing the Significance of Difference in the Mean Achievement of Criterion
Test on Area and Perimeter in Mathematics between Pre and Post Tests of Experimental Group
N MEAN S.D.
Pre- Test 40 58 10.56
Post -Test 40 69 11.36
EFFECTIVENESS OF FLIPPED CLASSROOM
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6. FINDING OF THE STUDY
The Flipped Classroom on Mathematics unit has affected positively on Students achievement in
Mathematics.
7. CONCLUSION
The present finding is derived from the experiment conducted before and after flipped classroom.
Based on the attempts made by the investigator and the findings of the related studies, the
investigator feels that far reaching conclusions could not be arrived at. As discussed earlier, the
present study has attempted to find out the effect of Flipped Classroom on Area and Perimeter in
the In order to find out the effectiveness the investigator has developed and validated Flipped
Classroom Module on Area and Perimeter in the in the Mathematics Unit. Further to assess the
effectiveness of the developed Flipped Classroom on IX std. students’ achievement in
Mathematics constructed and validated a Criterion Test on Area and Perimeter in the
Mathematics Unit. From the perusal of the present findings the following conclusion can be
drawn. The Flipped Classroom module on Area and Perimeter in the Mathematics Unit has
affected the students’ achievement in Mathematics.
8. EDUCATIONAL IMPLICATIONS
The study has come out with the finding that the flipped classroom has affected students’
achievement in mathematics. Therefore the Mathematics teachers may be given training in
preparing video lessons on mathematics units and may be allowed to send it to students through
modern apps like whats app etc. The students may learn the lesson at home at their own speed.
The homework can be done at classroom. Practically it has helped a lot for students. Particularly
to the Govt. School students like the present sample of Lady Willingdon where parents are
uneducated may not be able to support their children at home in doing homework that too in
mathematics will be a of great help to the student community and in turn to the society.
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