Study Summary: This quasi-experimental pre-test-post-test study aims to compare the effects of Flipped Classroom (FC) and Flip-Jigsaw instructional models on theoretical knowledge acquisition, academic motivation, and class engagement among 86 third-year physiotherapy undergraduates enrolled in a theory-based public health course. Primary Questions: How does the hybrid Flip-Jigsaw model impact learning and motivation outcomes compared to FC alone? Do FC and Flip-Jigsaw differ in enhancing theoretical knowledge, motivation, and participation? Comparison: Researchers will compare the FC group (pre-class videos + in-class discussions) with the Flip-Jigsaw group (video-based pre-learning + structured peer teaching) to evaluate differences in outcomes. Participant Tasks: Attend lectures and complete pre-/post-knowledge tests. Engage in practical sessions (FC: group discussions; Flip-Jigsaw: peer-led jigsaw activities). Complete motivation surveys and participation assessments. Significance: Addresses the gap in understanding Flip-Jigsaw's efficacy in physiotherapy education, despite prior reports on FC and Jigsaw's individual benefits.
Age range
18 Years – 25 Years
Sex
ALL
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Level of theoretical knowledge
Timeframe: pre-test and immediately after the intervention (7 weeks after study enrollment)
Level of motivation
Timeframe: immediately after the intervention (7 weeks after study enrollment)
Level of student engagement
Timeframe: immediately after the intervention (7 weeks after study enrollment)