Comparison of the Effectiveness of Training Based on Flipped Learning and Training Based on Participatory Learning on Academic Achievement, Academic Self-Regulation and Academic Engagement of Sixth Elementary School Students in Lamerd City.
Introduction:The aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness of education based on flipped learning and education based on participatory learning on academic achievement, academic self-regulation and academic engagement of sixth grade elementary school students in Lamerd city. Materials and Methods:The research method was applied in terms of purpose and quasi-experimental with a pre-test-post-test design with a control group. The members of the research sample were selected by available sampling method. Researcher-made academic evaluation test, Bofard self-regulatory scale, and Shuffle and Becker academic engagement scale were the measuring instruments of this study. Findings:In general, one-way analysis of covariance for academic achievement scores (F = 19.83 and p = 0.001), academic self-regulation (F = 22.19 and p = 0.001) and academic engagement (F = 19.86). Conclusion: education based on collaborative learning had a positive and significant effect on academic self-regulation and academic engagement, but did not have a significant effect on academic achievement
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samavi, S., javidi, H., kazemi, S., & bagholi, H. (2021). Comparison of the Effectiveness of Training Based on Flipped Learning and Training Based on Participatory Learning on Academic Achievement, Academic Self-Regulation and Academic Engagement of Sixth Elementary School Students in Lamerd City.. Psychological Models and Methods, 11(42), 48-58.
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seyedabdolhadi samavi; hojatalah javidi; soltanali kazemi; hossein bagholi. "Comparison of the Effectiveness of Training Based on Flipped Learning and Training Based on Participatory Learning on Academic Achievement, Academic Self-Regulation and Academic Engagement of Sixth Elementary School Students in Lamerd City.". Psychological Models and Methods, 11, 42, 2021, 48-58.
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samavi, S., javidi, H., kazemi, S., bagholi, H. (2021). 'Comparison of the Effectiveness of Training Based on Flipped Learning and Training Based on Participatory Learning on Academic Achievement, Academic Self-Regulation and Academic Engagement of Sixth Elementary School Students in Lamerd City.', Psychological Models and Methods, 11(42), pp. 48-58.
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samavi, S., javidi, H., kazemi, S., bagholi, H. Comparison of the Effectiveness of Training Based on Flipped Learning and Training Based on Participatory Learning on Academic Achievement, Academic Self-Regulation and Academic Engagement of Sixth Elementary School Students in Lamerd City.. Psychological Models and Methods, 2021; 11(42): 48-58.