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Investigating Learning Experience When Lecturer and Learners’ Roles are Reversed

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The "reversed classroom" involves the reversals of the learning instruction and the lecturer and student roles in class. The study investigates the learners' views of a reversed classroom on their first online learning experience, the development of the competencies targeted by the course, and how the reversed classroom promotes self-direction. On three occasions (at the beginning, middle, and end of the course), learners were required to complete a self-positioning survey and declare their perceptions of their competencies. They were also invited to point out their learning experience using a questionnaire. Data collected were analysed using the descriptive analysis method. Learners also shared their views on how the adopted reversed classroom ensured their self-directed learning in the interview. This data was analysed using thematic analysis. The findings revealed that although this was the learners' first experience of a reversed classroom, they appreciated it and developed various competencies. They further confirmed that the learning setting, the mentoring roles, and the pedagogical styles adopted successfully ensured their self-direction in learning.

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Education

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hal-04101658 , version 1 (20-05-2023)

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Dina Adinda, Maria Denami, Christophe Jeunesse. Investigating Learning Experience When Lecturer and Learners’ Roles are Reversed. 21st European Conference on E-Learning, the University of Brighton, Oct 2022, Brighton (UK), United Kingdom. pp.1-9, ⟨10.34190/ecel.21.1.730⟩. ⟨hal-04101658⟩
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