Authors
Atef Abuhmaid, A Mohammad
Publication date
2020
Journal
Universal Journal of Educational Research
Volume
8
Issue
3
Pages
566-573
Description
The current study aimed at investigating the impact of flipped learning model on university students’ procrastination and their attitudes toward flipped learning. The study utilized a quasi-experimental research design, which employed Tuckman's procrastination test, which was administered to all 80 students enrolled in two sections at “computer in education” course offered by the Faculty of education at Hashemite University, Jordan during the first semester of the academic year 2018/2019. The study utilized two research instruments: Tuckman's “Procrastination Test” which consisted of 16 items with five alternatives for each item according to Likert Scale and attitudes questionnaire. Students were divided randomly into two groups: control and experimental groups. The 40 students in the experimental group were taught by flipped learning model while the 40 students in the control group were taught by a traditional model. To answer the research questions, means and standard deviations were calculated for students’ responses on the
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