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Bobbi Shatto1, Kristine LʼEcuyer, Jerod Quinn.
Abstract
The flipped classroom experience promotes retention and accountability for learning. The authors report their evaluation of a flipped classroom for accelerated second-degree nursing students during their primary medical-surgical nursing course. Standardized HESI® scores were compared between a group of students who experienced the flipped classroom and a previous group who had traditional teaching methods. Short- and long-term retention was measured using standardized exams 3 months and 12 months following the course. Results indicated that short-term retention was greater and long- term retention was significantly great in the students who were taught using flipped classroom methodology.Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28628072 DOI: 10.1097/01.NEP.0000000000000138
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nurs Educ Perspect ISSN: 1536-5026