2023
DOI: 10.1111/jcal.12869
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The effects of video‐driven discussions integrated into the flipped classroom model on learning achievement, practical performance, and higher‐order thinking skills in dental education

Muhammet Fidan,
Mustafa Fidan

Abstract: BackgroundFlipped classroom (FC) model has become increasingly popular in dental education (DE) with its strengths for students. However, major concerns are lack of interaction, unwillingness to complete the assignments, low engagement during the pre‐class activities because of an unwell‐designed instructional setting of FC.ObjectivesThe recent study aims to investigate the effects of video‐driven discussions integrated into the flipped classroom (VdDs‐FC) model on dental students' (DSs) learning achievement, … Show more

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“…Based on our review of the recent scientific literature [12][13][14], the development of digital competencies has become crucial in the modern educational field. Especially in the face of a challenging and constantly evolving curriculum [15], it is appropriate to use the flipped classroom strategy with MOOCs [11,[16][17][18][19] as this approach represents a change from the dynamics of traditional teaching to a more active and participatory one by offering study material, whether in the form of videos, readings, or interactive resources, prior to class [20,21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on our review of the recent scientific literature [12][13][14], the development of digital competencies has become crucial in the modern educational field. Especially in the face of a challenging and constantly evolving curriculum [15], it is appropriate to use the flipped classroom strategy with MOOCs [11,[16][17][18][19] as this approach represents a change from the dynamics of traditional teaching to a more active and participatory one by offering study material, whether in the form of videos, readings, or interactive resources, prior to class [20,21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%