Bibliographic citations
Suasnabar, G., (2023). Aplicación del Aprendizaje Invertido para promover la participación activa de estudiantes de un curso de la Carrera de obstetricia de una universidad pública de Lima [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/25902
Suasnabar, G., Aplicación del Aprendizaje Invertido para promover la participación activa de estudiantes de un curso de la Carrera de obstetricia de una universidad pública de Lima []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/25902
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title = "Aplicación del Aprendizaje Invertido para promover la participación activa de estudiantes de un curso de la Carrera de obstetricia de una universidad pública de Lima",
author = "Suasnabar Ponce, Gladys Marleni",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2023"
}
This research seeks to answer the following question: How does the pedagogical approach of flipped learning, given the limited participation of students, encourage greater active participation in the theoretical sessions of an obstetrics course at a public university in Lima? From the investigation of the perception of the students regarding the methodology of the course, it was concluded that they would like more opportunity for participation and interaction during the learning sessions. For this reason, the pedagogical approach of flipped learning, the Micro Flip Teaching model (MFT), proposed by Fidalgo, established in two characteristics, “lessons at home“ and “homework in the classroom“, is incorporated with the purpose of innovating the methodology displayed in the teaching session, promoting participatory learning experiences and improving study habits and skills in students. For this purpose, teachers and students had to be trained and sensitized, incorporating the approach into the learning guides, in the choice of virtual resources and relevant activities that promote active learning. In this research with a quantitative approach, there were various instruments for collecting information applied to both students and teachers, during and after the pilot experience. The information was organized according to pre-established categories that arose during the innovation process. To sum up, the innovation proposal led to greater student participation during the theoretical sessions, because the flipped learning approach benefits the teaching-learning process, collaborative and teamwork among students. In addition, it has also contributed to the improvement of teaching performance, strengthening the use of active methodologies and the proper management of virtual resources
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