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Student Perceptions Concerning their Experience in a Flipped Undergraduate Capstone Course
Author(s) -
OP McCubbins,
Thomas H. Paulsen,
Ryan G. Anderson
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
journal of agricultural education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2162-5212
pISSN - 1042-0541
DOI - 10.5032/jae.2016.03070
Subject(s) - capstone course , agricultural education , class (philosophy) , capstone , flipped classroom , psychology , test (biology) , mathematics education , course evaluation , medical education , team based learning , session (web analytics) , teaching method , focus group , student engagement , curriculum , higher education , pedagogy , computer science , agriculture , sociology , medicine , algorithm , law , political science , artificial intelligence , anthropology , ecology , world wide web , biology , paleontology
Flipped learning is an innovative approach to teaching at the post-secondary level. Traditional methods of initial delivery of curricular content occur before a face-to-face class session. Students must prepare before attending class, as the majority of face-to-face class sessions are utilized for applying curricular content to complex problems. A specific application of flipped learning, TeamBased Learning holds students accountable for the pre-class preparation via an individual test, as well as to their peers via a team test. Students engage and discuss curricular content on the team test as well as application exercises, which are rigorously designed activities aimed at increasing cognitive skills of the students. This study sought to determine student’s perceptions of a recently adopted, atypical teaching approach, known as Team-Based Learning in the Iowa State University capstone farm management course (AgEdS 450). Post-course quantitative and qualitative data were collected. Overall student perceptions were positive and supported the adoption of a studentcentered course design. It is recommended that dedicated training workshops be developed for faculty members within Colleges of Agriculture that focus on student-centered instruction. Further examination of Team-Based Learning in other courses within Colleges of Agriculture, and Agricultural Education courses specifically, is recommended.

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