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Flipped Active Learning in Your Mathematics Classroom Without Videos

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Abstract We explored the effectiveness of a flipped active learning pedagogy in a liberal arts mathematics course without video or interactive preparation. In both control and active learning classes, students… Click to show full abstract

Abstract We explored the effectiveness of a flipped active learning pedagogy in a liberal arts mathematics course without video or interactive preparation. In both control and active learning classes, students were required to respond to a reading before class and take a quiz after class. During the active learning class, students worked together in groups on problems instead of listening to a lecture. This modest change in the in-class course structure showed that students were more willing to work with peers and ask questions of the instructor. Sources examined include common grade items as well as pre- and post-course attitude surveys.

Keywords: active learning; mathematics; class; learning mathematics; flipped active

Journal Title: PRIMUS
Year Published: 2018

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