Factors affecting the flipped classroom in the educational context of Vietnam
Authors: Tran Thi Huong Xuan, Nguyen Bao Hoang Thanh, Nguyen Thi Nhi
Journal of Education and e-Learning Research
: 10(2) : 99-110
Publishing year: 1/2023
In the context of the implementation of the 2018 General Education Program, teachers are
required to implement a teaching model oriented to the development of students’ quality and
competence. Teachers are encouraged to adapt the flipped classroom model of teaching in schools
as its advantages are suitable for novel teaching strategies. This study focuses on analyzing
factors affecting the application of this model in the teaching and learning process by collecting
feedback from 351 teachers from various cities in Vietnam. The questionnaire included Likerttype questions analyzed by IBM SPSS Statistics version 20 for quantitative analysis and an open
question for qualitative analysis with context and personal information. The research-oriented
factors focus on the group of potential internal factors (perception, proficiency, desire and
readiness of teachers) and the group of external factors (infrastructure, facilities and support
resources, training programs). The results showed that those factors include the school’s
infrastructure and information communication technology (ICT) condition, the teacher’s ICT
competence as well as competence-related teaching and assessment methodologies and the
students’ internet access conditions. Finally, the study offers suggestions on how to apply this
model in teaching practice to meet the requirements of educational innovation in Vietnam
Blended learning, Competence-oriented teaching and learning, Flipped classroom model, Flipped learning, Influence factors, Inverted learning