Main determinants of teachers´ intention to use flipped classrooms: the role of attitude, perceived usefulness, and utilitarian value
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Summerfield, Lynn
Prado Gascó, Vicente Javier
Queiro Ameijeiras, Carmen María
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The main characteristic of flipped classrooms is a more student-centered blended learning process in which students can regulate their learning process, adapting it to their time and capacity requirements. Flipped classrooms allow devoting more time in the face-to-face classes to applying previously learned theoretical knowledge. Despite an increasing number of studies devoted to flipped classrooms there is a research gap regarding the main determinants of teachers´ attitudes towards and intentions in using flipped classrooms. This exploratory research focuses on analyzing: i) teachers´ attitudes towards flipped classrooms, ii) teachers´ intentions to use flipped classrooms, iii) teachers´ perceived usefulness of flipped classrooms, and iv) teachers´ perceived utilitarian value of flipped classrooms. A mixed method research quantitative/qualitative, was developed. Results suggest teachers have a positive attitude and a strong intention to use flipped classrooms. Nevertheless some factors such as a lack of technological competences also arise as possible barriers to using this methodology.
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Martí-Parreño, J., Summerfield, L., Prado-Gascó, V. J., Queiro-Ameijeiras, C., Romero-Reignier, V., & Giménez-Fita, E. (2014). Main determinants of teachers´ intention to use flipped classrooms: the role of attitude, perceived usefulness, and utilitarian value. In EDULEARN 2014: 6th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies, July 7-9 (pp. 3275-3280). Barcelona, Spain.







