Using the flipped learning strategy in real-time achievement in Islamic education among sixth-grade female students in Jordan
Researcher Ala’ Ziad Muhamad Alfaqih
Volume 3, Issue 4
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Abstract: This study aimed at identifying the impact of a Flipped learning strategy on the immediate achievement in the Islamic education subject for the sixth basic class students in the Kingdom of Bahrain Basic School in Amman Governorate in Jordan during the academic year 2019/2020, which numbered (80) students distributed to Two groups: experimental and control. The study relied on the semi-experimental approach, and found that there are statistically significant differences in the overall degree of the test of immediate achievement achievement in Islamic education for the sixth grade, according to the teaching strategy, and in favor of the flipped learning strategy.
In light of the findings of the study, a set of recommendations was proposed, such as including curricula with applicable subjects based on flipped learning strategy that is in line with the technological development in the contemporary world, holding courses and workshops for teachers regarding the mechanisms of designing an educational lesson in the form of videos or Audio clips, so that they can design their lessons on their own, prepare students to use the Internet in their learning, and explain the positives of a reverse learning strategy for them, such as increasing their academic achievement level, remaining a learning effect with them.
Keywords: Flipped learning strategy, immediate achievement.
ISSN Online: 3006-7286
Impact Factor: 1.705
International Jordanian Journal Aryam for Humanities and Social Sciences is an IJJA publishing journal committed to providing a platform for outstanding scientists and researchers to present their findings for the advancement of Humanities and Social Sciences. It is issued by the Jordanian Center for Research and Studies.
ISSN Online (3006-7286) is sequential with ISSN Online (2706-8455).
The journal’s website supported the Arabic language with ISSN number (2706-8455) from 2019 to 2023 and began supporting the English language in 2024 with ISSN number (3006-7286).
ISSN 3006-7286
