The Students’ Perceptions on Blended Learning: A Q Method Analysis
Author(s) -
Sevilay Çırak Kurt,
İbrahim Yıldırım
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
educational sciences theory and practice
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2148-7561
pISSN - 1303-0485
DOI - 10.12738/estp.2018.2.0002
Subject(s) - blended learning , mathematics education , psychology , higher education , sort , originality , perception , process (computing) , frame (networking) , computer science , pedagogy , educational technology , social psychology , telecommunications , neuroscience , political science , creativity , law , information retrieval , operating system
The purpose of this study was to reveal the students’ perceptions on blended learning through the Q method. The originality of the research stems from determining whether the students have a general tendency towards the blended learning process and evaluating the whole process through identifying its prominent components. The research data was compiled through the Q-Sort and the judgemental statements created by the researchers from 31 students attending the 3rd and 4th classes of the Faculty of Education during the 2016-2017 academic year. The data analysis ascertained that the students were in affirmative consensus on blended learning and the prominent components of the process were listed as teaching staff, face-to-face classes, student roles and the features of online course materials. The findings obtained were discussed within the frame of the relevant literature and the suggestions were made on blended course design.
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