Merging Flipped Teaching with Composite PCR Strategies to Improve Students' Course Engagement and Learning Effectiveness

The purpose of this study is to clarify the possible problems of teaching contents, teaching methods, and assessment methods through a teacher's reflection. The researcher had aimed to develop strategies to improve students' low level of learning engagement and course participation and to...

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Group Discussion
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Instructional Effectiveness
Instructional Materials
Learner Engagement
Learning
Research methodology
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Science Curriculum
Student Improvement
Student participation
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Teaching Experience
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