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Publications (1)


A comparison between traditional classroom approach and flipped classroom approach by Zainuddin and Halili (2016)
Interpretation of the mean score, as proposed by Ibrahim et al. (2015)
Frequencies, percentages and means of teachers' perceptions of the advantages of flipped classroom approach with regard to the teacher's role
Frequencies, percentages and means of teachers' perceptions of the advantages of flipped classroom approach with regard to students' learning
What do Malaysian ESL Teachers Think About Flipped Classroom?
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March 2021

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International Journal of Learning Teaching and Educational Research

Ngo Hui Kiang

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Melor Md Yunus

Student-centred teaching and learning methods are favoured for promoting active and collaborative learning. In the flipped classroom approach, student-centred teaching and learning are the focus in the learning process. The approach has been gaining attention from educators at all levels worldwide. The present study was aimed at exploring Malaysian primary ESL (English as a Second Language) teachers’ perceptions of the implementation of flipped classroom. The study used the mixed method design, a Likert-scale questionnaire and an open-ended question. This research employed a whole population sample, which consisted of primary ESL teachers in a rural area in Malaysia. The findings showed that the teachers have positive perceptions of the flipped classroom approach as well as some concerns regarding its implementation, such as the availability of ICT (information and communications technology) gadgets and Internet connection in rural areas. Teachers’ perceptions of flipped classrooms can be used to make suggestions or give ideas to the authorities for improving the infrastructure in rural areas to help teachers and students. It is recommended that future studies be carried out with a larger and more diverse population to gather a more detailed picture of Malaysian teachers’ perceptions of the flipped classroom approach.

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... However, they also noted challenges such as the need for better ICT infrastructure and professional development for teachers to maximize the approach's effectiveness. Similarly, Malaysian ESL teachers in a study by Kiang and Yunus [47] expressed positive views about flipped classrooms, emphasizing their ability to foster active and collaborative learning. Nonetheless, concerns about the availability of technology and internet connectivity in rural areas highlighted significant barriers to implementation. ...

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Flipped classroom approach of language education: a systematic review
What do Malaysian ESL Teachers Think About Flipped Classroom?

International Journal of Learning Teaching and Educational Research