The Differentiate Effect of Self-Efficacy, Motivation, and Satisfaction on Pre-Service Teacher Students’ Learning Achievement in a Flipped Classroom: A Case of a Modern Educational Technology Course
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. Flipped Classroom
2.2. Implementation of Flipped Classroom Among Pre-Service Teacher Students
2.3. Research Questions
- To what extent does the flipped classroom affect learners’ learning achievement compared with the regular classroom?
- Does student participation in flipped classroom activities increase their learning satisfaction, learning motivation, and self-efficacy compared with the regular class3. Methods
3. Methods
3.1. Participants
3.2. Measurement
3.3. Design of Instructional Approaches
3.3.1. Selection of Instructional Content
3.3.2. Before-Class Activities
3.3.3. In-Class and After-Class Activities
3.4. Procedure
3.5. Data Analysis
4. Results
4.1. Analysis of Learning Achievement
4.1.1. Pre-Test/Post-Test
4.1.2. Practice Assignment
4.1.3. Transfer Assignment
4.2. Analysis of Learning Satisfaction, Motivation, and Self-Efficacy
5. Discussion and Conclusions
5.1. To What Extent Does the Flipped Classroom Affect Learners’ Learning Achievement Compared with the Regular Classroom?
5.2. Does Student Participation in Flipped Classroom Activities Increase Their Learning Satisfaction, Learning Motivation, and Self-Efficacy Compared with the Regular Classroom?
5.3. Implication
5.4. Limitations and Future Works
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable | Group | N | M | SD | t | p |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pre-test | CG | 36 | 3.72 | 1.16 | −2.52 | 0.140 |
EG | 41 | 4.32 | 0.91 | |||
Post-test | CG | 36 | 4.36 | 1.18 | −0.45 | 0.000 |
EG | 41 | 7.24 | 1.46 |
Source | Group | N | M | SD | F | Partial η2 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Topic 1 | CG | 36 | 86.94 | 2.43 | 24.41 *** | 0.25 |
EG | 41 | 90.10 | 3.08 | |||
Topic 2 | CG | 36 | 87.64 | 4.09 | 29.51 *** | 0.29 |
EG | 41 | 91.88 | 2.47 | |||
Topic 3 | CG | 36 | 85.50 | 4.10 | 40.42 *** | 0.35 |
EG | 41 | 90.76 | 3.14 | |||
Topic 4 | CG | 36 | 85.11 | 3.94 | 103.47 *** | 0.58 |
EG | 41 | 93.20 | 3.02 |
Group | N | M | SD | F | Sig | Partial η2 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
control group | 36 | 87.19 | 3.54 | 39.78 | 0.000 | 0.35 |
experimental group | 41 | 92.05 | 3.22 |
Variable | Group | N | M | SD | Adjusted Mean | SE | F | Partial η2 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Learning satisfaction | CG | 36 | 14.72 | 3.46 | 14.63 | 0.46 | 13.74 *** | 0.16 |
EG | 41 | 15.29 | 2.45 | 15.37 | 0.43 | |||
Learning motivation | CG | 36 | 22.08 | 3.75 | 21.93 | 0.56 | 10.74 * | 0.13 |
EG | 41 | 21.85 | 3.31 | 21.99 | 0.52 | |||
Self-efficacy | CG | 36 | 15.58 | 2.96 | 14.30 | 0.42 | 18.15 *** | 0.20 |
EG | 41 | 15.59 | 2.59 | 14.72 | 0.40 |
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Zhao, L.; Liu, X.; Su, Y.-S. The Differentiate Effect of Self-Efficacy, Motivation, and Satisfaction on Pre-Service Teacher Students’ Learning Achievement in a Flipped Classroom: A Case of a Modern Educational Technology Course. Sustainability 2021, 13, 2888. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13052888
Zhao L, Liu X, Su Y-S. The Differentiate Effect of Self-Efficacy, Motivation, and Satisfaction on Pre-Service Teacher Students’ Learning Achievement in a Flipped Classroom: A Case of a Modern Educational Technology Course. Sustainability. 2021; 13(5):2888. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13052888
Chicago/Turabian StyleZhao, Li, Xiaohong Liu, and Yu-Sheng Su. 2021. "The Differentiate Effect of Self-Efficacy, Motivation, and Satisfaction on Pre-Service Teacher Students’ Learning Achievement in a Flipped Classroom: A Case of a Modern Educational Technology Course" Sustainability 13, no. 5: 2888. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13052888
APA StyleZhao, L., Liu, X., & Su, Y. -S. (2021). The Differentiate Effect of Self-Efficacy, Motivation, and Satisfaction on Pre-Service Teacher Students’ Learning Achievement in a Flipped Classroom: A Case of a Modern Educational Technology Course. Sustainability, 13(5), 2888. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13052888