Analysis of different factors on dental students' perception of a flipped classroom model: A 6-year follow-up study

Eur J Dent Educ. 2024 Nov;28(4):905-912. doi: 10.1111/eje.13025. Epub 2024 Jul 18.

Abstract

Introduction: To evaluate different factors affecting two different cohorts of dental students' perceptions with the flipped classroom (FC) model in a preclinical dental course over six years.

Materials and methods: In 2016 (cohort #1) and 2022 (cohort #2), second-year dental students participated in FC model in a preclinical dental course consisting of pre-class recorded videos and lectures along with classroom interactive exercises. Students then completed an anonymous pen-and-paper survey evaluating three factors influencing students' overall study experience with the FC model. Survey responses from cohort #1 and cohort #2 were compared to assess the effect of generation, student demographics and COVID-19 pandemic on students' perceptions.

Results: When asked to rate the FC experience out of 5, the mean ratings of cohort #1 and cohort #2 were 4.3 (±0.9) and 4.0 (±0.8), respectively. Cohort #2 preferred viewing slides and videos prior to class and had a higher agreement that pre-class course materials were beneficial to class preparation. Conversely, cohort #1 had a higher agreement that in-class discussion and exercises helped them to learn course content. From cohort #2, 88.6% of males and 71.6% of females preferred the FC approach over traditional lecture.

Conclusion: Both cohorts reported positively with the FC model of teaching. Cohort #2 had higher positive reports with the pre-class work and cohort #1 had a higher positive report with in-class work. Course design should reflect the students' points of view and learning perspectives with careful consideration of the student population in the classroom.

Keywords: advanced dental education; educational methodology; professional attitudes; teaching effectiveness.

MeSH terms

  • COVID-19 / prevention & control
  • Curriculum
  • Education, Dental* / methods
  • Female
  • Follow-Up Studies
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Models, Educational
  • Problem-Based Learning* / methods
  • Students, Dental* / psychology
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Young Adult