Potential of Flipped Learning Pedagogy in Mathematics Education: A Review Study
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2023
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Gesellschaft für Didaktik der Mathematik
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Over time, some instructional strategies may become outdated and fail to meet learners’ needs, and some extraordinary circumstances (e.g., COVID-19 pandemic) necessitate adopting innovative methods in education. Referring to this issue, Borba (2021) revealed that the pandemic changed the agenda of mathematics education, transforming students’ homes into their classrooms. This situation reflects the concept of flipped learning pedagogy (FLP) which combines face-to-face and online learning and encourages students to take an active role in their own learning (Cevikbas & Kaiser, 2021). Mathematics educators (Bakker et al., 2021; Engelbrecht et al., 2020) reported various opportunities of hybrid learning modes, in particular FLP, to “redefine learning spaces, removing barriers between the home and school and making learning more accessible in a multiple of ways” (Attard & Holmes, 2020, p. 18). Although FLP can create numerous benefits for mathematics education, learners and instructors may encounter some important challenges when inverting mathematics instruction, for example, paradigm shift, creating new content, lack of competence and experience in the use of technology, and technological glitches (Cevikbas & Kaiser, 2020).
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hybrid learning, flipped classroom, flipped learning, review study, mathematics education