Student Perception of the Flipped Classroom in Nursing Education.

Int J Nurs Educ Scholarsh

Nursing, Colorado Christian University, 8787 West Alameda Avenue, Lakewood, CO80226-2824, USA.

Published: October 2019

As nurse educators consider new pedagogy for teaching nursing, the students' views and perceptions must be considered. Many studies and commentaries have been written to date on the flipped classroom in nursing education, but few have used research methods to tease out student views of this teaching approach. The purpose of this study was to investigate student perceptions of the flipped classroom using a phenomenological approach. Students who had experienced traditional lecture instruction and the flipped classroom in the same semester were asked about their perceptions and comparisons of the two instructional methods. Qualitative analysis of fifteen individual interviews and two focus groups revealed seven themes, each encompassing a rich data set to inform nurse educators about student perceptions of the flipped classroom. This research informs educators on the effects of launching innovative teaching and learning strategies while considering the audience within the classroom.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/ijnes-2019-0054DOI Listing

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