Education Sciences (Mar 2022)

The Flipped Classroom and the Development of Competences: A Teaching Innovation Experience in Higher Education

  • Verónica Sevillano-Monje,
  • Ángela Martín-Gutiérrez,
  • Carlos Hervás-Gómez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci12040248
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 4
p. 248

Abstract

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Because of the changes in society, the educational scope must implement teaching–learning methodologies that help students to develop the competences that will be necessary in their academic–professional journey. This study presents a teaching innovation experience that is based on the flipped classroom methodology, which was carried out with 136 students (academic year: 2019–2020) in the subject of “Theory and History of Physical Education, Physical Activity and Sport” of the degree of Physical Activity and Sport Sciences of the University of Seville. The methodology of the study combines qualitative and quantitative approaches (mixed methods) through a pre-experimental design. The results show that there were significant differences in the acquisition of knowledge after the application of the methodology, which had a significant impact on the students’ competence levels. Moreover, the students presented high levels of satisfaction in different areas. This allows for the conclusion that it is important for this methodology to continue in later courses, given its contribution to the competences that are related to the formal aspects and that are linked to research and organisation. Recommendations for practice are presented at the end of this article.

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