A systematic review and meta-analysis of flipped learning among university students in Korea: Self-directed learning, learning motivation, efficacy, and learning achievement
10.5977/jkasne.2021.27.1.5
- Author:
Shin Hyang KIM
1
;
Jong Mi LIM
Author Information
1. Professor, Shinsung University
- Publication Type:Review Article
- From:Journal of Korean Academic Society of Nursing Education
2021;27(1):5-15
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
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Abstract:
Purpose:This study aimed to provide a systematic review and meta-analysis of research on flipped learning effects applied to university students.
Methods:The random effect model was applied to 21 papers to calculate the effect size. To verify the moderation effect, a meta regression analysis and meta ANOVA were performed. Publication bias was verified through a funnel plot, and then an Egger's regression test was conducted.
Results:The overall average effect size was .69 (95% CI: .51-.87), showing a median effect size, which was statistically significant. The outcome variables were in the order of learning motivation (Hedges’ g=.83), self-directed learning (Hedges’ g=.78), learning achievement (Hedges’ g=.66), and efficacy (Hedges’ g=.50), which were statistically significant.
Conclusion:Flipped learning was found to be statistically significant in improving self-directed learning, learning motivation, efficacy, and learning achievement amng university students. It is suggestd that this method be actively applied in university education.