The effectiveness of a flipped classroom strategy in developing grammatical concepts among fifth grade primary school students

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The current study explored the potential effect of using the flipped class strategy in developing grammatical concepts among fifth-grade primary school students in Irbid, Jordan during the academic year 2019/2020. The study followed the quasi-experimental design, which was applied to a sample of 52 female students, who were divided into a control and an experimental group. The control was taught traditionally and the experimental group was taught grammar through using a flipped classroom strategy respectively. The study developed a list of suitable grammatical concepts for the study sample and a test to measure the Arabic grammatical concepts: declension, case marking, case ending, representation in a sentence, and extraction. After performing the appropriate statistical analysis, the results of the study showed the presence of significant differences between the experimental and the control groups in all grammatical concepts in favor of the experimental group. The researcher recommended applying the flipped class strategy in teaching the grammatical concepts for female fifth graders.

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Khasawneh, N. A. S. (2022). The effectiveness of a flipped classroom strategy in developing grammatical concepts among fifth grade primary school students. European Journal of Educational Research, 11(1), 207–216. https://doi.org/10.12973/eu-jer.11.1.207

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