Assessing the Effects of Flipped Classroom to the Primary Pupils’ English Learning Performance

Thavamani Parati, Mohd Nihra Haruzuan, Mohamad Said, Mohd Fadzil Abdul Hanid
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In this era, implementing technology in teaching and learning process without affecting traditional teaching method is very important in the 21st-century education system, which can prevent pupils’ from being outdated, as well as developing their thinking skills. Pupils in primary schools are having difficulty acquiring the fundamental abilities in the English language, encompassing speaking, listening, reading, and writing proficiencies. Therefore, it is crucial to identify effective strategies for enhancing the process of learning the English language within Malaysia's education system. This research concentrated on assessing the impact of Flipped Classroom learning on the English language proficiency of primary school students, specifically in four core language skills. In this quantitative analysis, 31 Year 3 students from a primary school located in the Kulai district were chosen through purposive sampling as participants in the study. Data collection involved surveys, pre-tests, and post-tests. The results indicated a moderately positive correlation between overall performance on these tests and a positive influence on Year 3 students' English skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Additionally, students showed a strong positive acceptance of the Flipped Classroom learning method for these four essential English skills. However, it was found that the Flipped Classroom approach did not significantly alter the students' preferred learning methods. These findings suggest that the Flipped Classroom offers a valuable addition to the education sector, providing an alternative learning approach to enhance second language education and improving English language learning.
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评价翻转课堂对小学生英语学习成绩的影响
在这个时代,在不影响传统教学方法的情况下,在教学和学习过程中实施技术,在21世纪的教育体系中是非常重要的,这可以防止学生落后,也可以培养他们的思维能力。小学生很难掌握英语的基本能力,包括说、听、读、写。因此,确定有效的策略来加强马来西亚教育系统内的英语学习过程是至关重要的。本研究的重点是评估翻转课堂学习对小学生英语语言能力的影响,特别是四项核心语言技能。在定量分析中,通过有目的抽样的方法,选取Kulai地区一所小学的31名三年级学生作为研究对象。数据收集包括调查、预测试和后测试。结果表明,在这些测试中的总体表现与三年级学生在听、说、读、写方面的英语技能之间存在适度的正相关。此外,学生们对翻转课堂学习这四项基本英语技能的方法表现出强烈的积极接受。然而,我们发现翻转课堂并没有显著改变学生的首选学习方法。这些发现表明,翻转课堂为教育部门提供了宝贵的补充,为加强第二语言教育和改善英语学习提供了另一种学习方法。
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