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This study, based on the learning patterns model, analyses the relationship between different regulation profiles and satisfaction with a flipped-classroom didactic experience at university. A profile of genuine self-regulation is identified, as well as learning profiles based on external regulation and passive regulation. A total of 178 university students participate, voluntarily answering the regulation strategies subscales of the ILS Inventory and another final questionnaire about satisfaction with the flipped classroom and their perceived learning during this didactic experience. The results show a clear relationship between the self-regulation profile and satisfaction with the flipped classroom, although satisfaction was also found in students with an external regulation profile. However, this last group did not show satisfaction with their academic outcome. Another profile that was less adaptive thanks to its passiveness towards regulation was also identified. The results are discussed and the importance of designing personalised learning itineraries based on the specific command of regulation strategies is emphasised. Consequently, the design of educational actions should consider the regulation profile to adapt to students' specific characteristics and guarantee the success of the didactic strategy.
Títol traduït de la contribucióAn exploratory study of university students’ regulation profiles and satisfaction with flipped classrooms
Idioma originalMúltiples idiomes
Pàgines (de-a)111-124
Nombre de pàgines14
RevistaRevista Española de Pedagogia
Volum82
Número287
DOIs
Estat de la publicacióPublicada - de gen. 2024

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