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The Flip Teaching as Tool to Improving Students’ Sustainable Learning Performance in a Financial Course

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  • Patricia Bachiller

    (Department of Accounting and Finance, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, University of Zaragoza, Gran Vía, 2, 50005 Zaragoza, Spain)

  • Guillermo Badía

    (Department of Finance and Economics, Deusto Business School, University of Deusto, Avenida de las Universidades 24, 48007 Bilbo, Spain)

Abstract

Flip teaching (FT) is a methodology with a significant impact on the educational innovation trend that encourages active learning and facilitates the learning of students. The main objective of this study is to measure the impact of flip teaching on the learning of a course at a higher education institution. To analyze the differences in the exam marks between students that follow FT and other methodologies, the t-statistic and Mann–Whitney U test have been used. Results indicate that FT allows improving the performance of students and achieving collateral capacities, such as responsibility and awareness, making learning more sustainable. This study makes an interesting contribution to existing research in education and demonstrates that it is possible to introduce FT in a block of the course and can be transferable to other courses.

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  • Patricia Bachiller & Guillermo Badía, 2020. "The Flip Teaching as Tool to Improving Students’ Sustainable Learning Performance in a Financial Course," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 12(23), pages 1-11, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:12:y:2020:i:23:p:9998-:d:453653
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