2019
DOI: 10.9741/2578-2118.1072
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The Flipped Classroom and its Impact on Student Engagement and Academic Performance in a Culinary Arts, Career and Technical Education Program

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to gather evidence from a CTE culinary arts program to determine if students perform better academically and are more engaged in the flipped classroom using digital technology, than a traditional classroom. The study included 24 participants in a postsecondary, CTE culinary arts program who were divided into two groups of 12: a traditional, teacher-centered group and a flipped, student-centered group. Utilizing action-based research design, surveys, journals, and an engagement mat… Show more

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“…What we know for sure is that we can no longer rely on our traditional, face-to-face teaching methodologies. As a team, we are learning to let go of our faceto-face instructional pedagogy and are reassured by research that flexible and blended learning approaches within culinary education are not only appreciated by students (Mulyatiningsih, Palupi, Ekawatiningsih, & Firdausa, 2021) but, in fact, achieve higher performance outcomes (Holik, 2019). As Tien, Lin, Yin, and Chang (2020) note, offering online blended and flexible culinary education is a student-centric approach to 21st Century education with the added benefit of increased student motivation and creativity.…”
Section: Reflections and Implications For Culinary Education In The F...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…What we know for sure is that we can no longer rely on our traditional, face-to-face teaching methodologies. As a team, we are learning to let go of our faceto-face instructional pedagogy and are reassured by research that flexible and blended learning approaches within culinary education are not only appreciated by students (Mulyatiningsih, Palupi, Ekawatiningsih, & Firdausa, 2021) but, in fact, achieve higher performance outcomes (Holik, 2019). As Tien, Lin, Yin, and Chang (2020) note, offering online blended and flexible culinary education is a student-centric approach to 21st Century education with the added benefit of increased student motivation and creativity.…”
Section: Reflections and Implications For Culinary Education In The F...mentioning
confidence: 99%