EFFECTIVENESS OF FLIPPED CLASSROOM LEARNING IN THE ACHIEVEMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AMONG HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS
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https://doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v7.i10.2019.541Keywords:
Flipped Classroom Learning, Effectiveness, Achievement of Computer ScienceAbstract [English]
Modern Techniques are introduced in teaching and learning process frequently one such technique is Flipped Classroom learning. Where the pupils are asked to learn the contents given to them at their home from the available sources and they review the topics in their classroom. Since every student collect information from various sources like YouTube, Video lessons, different types of educational apps, Magazines and sources from elders etc. the collection will be excellent to review and collective ideas can help them to learn better than routine blackboard chalk and talk method by doing. So, they learn effectively and their doubts are cleared through discussion with peers in the presence of teacher. The teacher can conclude the teaching learning process by giving extra information left untouched by the students. The researcher is a computer science teacher so she took a lesson from Eleventh Standard Computer Science text book of State board in the 4th Chapter of Volume - I, "Theoretical Concepts of Operating System" and she prepared a video lesson, that video lesson is utilized by the students to learn the contents allotted to them. The Conclusion of her studying, she found that flipped classroom learning is effectively impact in the course content to the students.
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