Time to Achieve: Implementing Blended Learning Routines in an Indian Elementary Classroom

Author:

Kundu Arnab1ORCID,Bej Tripti2,Nath Dey Kedar3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Education, Bankura University, Bankura, India

2. Department of Science Education, Srima Balika Vidyalaya, Paschim Medinipur, West Bengal, India

3. Department of Education, SDDK Mahavidyalaya, India

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of blended learning on students’ academic achievement, to study teachers’ perception of working in the unconventional blended atmosphere, and finally to infer on its potential in underprivileged elementary classrooms. Since this study was conducted in an unconventional set up with researchers acted as agents of change, design-based research methods were used with 50 children from a fifth standard class in an Indian elementary school. These methods included gathering and analyzing data in two cycles—preblended implantation stage and postblended stage. A mixed-method approach was followed for data collection. Quantitative data were collected through an achievement test and qualitative data were gathered from interviews with the teachers. Findings revealed that there were significant differences in achievement level between the two cycles, in favor of the postblended implantation stage, and this difference was found gender-neutral. Interviews with three teachers were also conducted to collect information about their experiences of introducing and implementing blended learning in their classrooms. The study concludes that blended learning ambiance increases students’ academic achievement levels in elementary classrooms when teachers were supported with necessary policies and proficiencies. Overall, the time spent in blended learning had a positive effect on children’s achievement irrespective of gender and these effects emerged during 10 weeks even in a school with poor technological infrastructure and underprepared yet willing teachers.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine

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