2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-18325/v1
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Flipped classroom is an approach of  basic medical education  for undergraduate students

Abstract: Background: With the development of medical education, new teaching method, such as flipped teaching model, was paid attention in the process. However, the sharing elaborate courses was used in the flipped teaching model in basic medicine has not been well investigated. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate students’ learning effect of the histology and biochemistry between traditional teaching methods and flipped teaching method in the basic medicine classes to provide a scientific evidence of a ne… Show more

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“…Flipped classroom mixed-mode designs have shown gains in student problem-solving skills in upperlevel sciences, higher scores, and more preparation of students (Klegeris, 2020;Styers et al, 2018;Gross et al, 2015). Regarding metabolism and biochemistry courses specifically, students have higher grades, difficult concepts have been better understood by students, and students have improved upon their cooperative learning abilities (Ren et al, 2020;Francis et al, 2020;Jafarkhani & Jamebozorg, 2020;Ojennus, 2016). With research supporting mixed-mode approaches like this, a switch to mixed-mode instruction methods for teachers of metabolism courses stands as a valid choice.…”
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“…Flipped classroom mixed-mode designs have shown gains in student problem-solving skills in upperlevel sciences, higher scores, and more preparation of students (Klegeris, 2020;Styers et al, 2018;Gross et al, 2015). Regarding metabolism and biochemistry courses specifically, students have higher grades, difficult concepts have been better understood by students, and students have improved upon their cooperative learning abilities (Ren et al, 2020;Francis et al, 2020;Jafarkhani & Jamebozorg, 2020;Ojennus, 2016). With research supporting mixed-mode approaches like this, a switch to mixed-mode instruction methods for teachers of metabolism courses stands as a valid choice.…”
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