2024
DOI: 10.62754/joe.v3i3.3263
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Development of an integrative flipped classroom model to improve students’ critical thinking skills and learning responsibility

Benedecta Indah Nugraheni,
Sukirno .,
Lorensius Hendrowibowo
et al.

Abstract: Higher education, including accounting learning, often employs conventional learning models that do not optimally involve active learning. This model is unable to facilitate students developing critical thinking skills (CTS) and learning responsibility (LR), so these two abilities are not yet possessed by students adequately. The learning model that is believed to be able to develop CTS and LR is the flipped classroom. This research aims to produce an integrative flipped classroom model (IFCM) that is valid, p… Show more

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