Syed Imran Hassan
Department of Chemistry, College of Science, Sultan Qaboos University, Oman
Publications
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Research Article
Impact of a Flipped-Classroom Teaching Method on Student Learning and Performance in an Undergraduate Intermediate Organic Chemistry Course
Author(s): Hamad H. Al Mamari* and Syed Imran Hassan
Switching from a traditional lecture-based format to a flipped classroom teaching method in an undergraduate intermediate organic chemistry course has significantly improved student learning and performance. At Sultan Qaboos University, ensuring consistent academic progress for chemistry majors in their degree programs is crucial. Failure to pass the course has caused delays in graduation, especially for Education and Applied Chemistry majors. High and persistent failure rates led to a shift from the traditional instructor-centered, lecture-based classroom to a flipped, student-centered approach. This inverted classroom method resulted in notable improvements in student learning. Consequently, the percentages of A and B grades reached record highs, while the F grade decreased from a 25% failure rate to as low as 2%. Additionally, the course GPA rose to a comfortable 2.66 out of 4.00. .. Read More»
