Abstract

The purpose of this study was to determine the perception and performance of foreign ‎language students at the University of Jordan during a course on word formation and ‎collocation where flipped classroom learning was applied. Flipping classroom is in ‎contrast to a traditional class, where the students are responsible for reading the ‎assigned readings and watching the assigned videos before the class, and the class time ‎is used for practical tasks and thoughtful discussions. ‎During this study, data were collected using quantitative and qualitative methods; a ‎feedback questionnaire, course log data and an interview were used to study the ‎perception of the students and teacher on flipped classroom.‎The results of the analysis conducted on word formation and collocation course were ‎appreciated, students react positively to general elements of flipped classroom ‎learning. In conclusion, both teacher and students believe that flipped classroom ‎learning has a positive effect on learning effectiveness. However, they expressed that ‎they are facing a few challenges during this course.‎

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