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Blended learning in K-12 mathematics and science instruction -- An exploratory study

Posted on:2014-02-24Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:University of Nebraska at OmahaCandidate:Schmidt, JasonFull Text:PDF
GTID:2457390005996424Subject:Educational technology
Abstract/Summary:
Blended learning has developed into a hot topic in education over the past several years. Flipped classrooms, online learning environments, and the use of technology to deliver educational content using rich media continue to garner national attention. While generally well accepted and researched in post-secondary education, not much research has focused on blended learning in elementary, middle, and high schools. This thesis is an exploratory study to begin to determine if students and teachers like blended learning and whether or not it affects the amount of time they spend in math and science. Standardized achievement test data were also analyzed to determine if blended learning had any effect on test scores. Based on student and teacher surveys, this population seems to like blended learning and to work more efficiently in this environment. There is no evidence from this study to support any effect on student achievement.
Keywords/Search Tags:Blended learning
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