Abstract
Abstract
This mixed-methods study investigated the effects of a flipped classroom model on writing performance and critical thinking dispositions among EFL learners. Seventy-four third-year English language teaching students from a university in Indonesia participated in a 14-week quasi-experimental design, with 38 students in the flipped experimental group and 36 in a traditional control group. Data sources included pre- and post-intervention writing samples scored using IELTS band descriptors, the California Critical Thinking Disposition Inventory (CCTDI), semi-structured interviews, and reflective journals. Quantitative analyses revealed significantly larger gains for the experimental group in both writing (mean increase of 1.47 bands versus 0.53, Cohen's d = 0.99) and overall critical thinking dispositions (mean gain of 31.81 points versus 8.52, Cohen's d = 1.07). Subscale analysis showed the largest effects for Truth-seeking, Analyticity, and Confidence in reasoning, with more modest gains for Systematicity and Inquisitiveness. Four themes emerged from qualitative analysis: the cognitive affordance of pre-class preparation, reconceptualization of writing as thinking, social production of thought through peer interaction, and dispositional shifts as identity work. Findings suggest flipped environments can foster both writing development and critical thinking dispositions, though effects vary considerably across learners. The study contributes to understanding mechanisms underlying flipped learning while highlighting the importance of attending to individual differences and the social dimensions of cognitive development.
Direct answer
What can I do from this paper page?
Use this page to scan "The Flipped Classroom Model and Its Impact on EFL Students' Writing Performance and Critical Thinking Dispositions: A Mixed-Methods Study" quickly: start with the summary and abstract, then check the authors, source, topics, and related papers. From here, open Scollr to follow Innovative Teaching Methods research, save the paper, or map adjacent work.
Research areas
Follow related topics
Citation
BibTeX
@article{Muluk2026Flipped,
title = {The Flipped Classroom Model and Its Impact on EFL Students' Writing Performance and Critical Thinking Dispositions: A Mixed-Methods Study},
author = {Safrul Muluk and Syamsul Bahri and Dase Erwin Juansah and Maskur and Fatayatul Hanani Safrul},
journal = {JADEs Journal of Academia in English Education},
year = {2026},
doi = {10.32505/jades.v7i1.14448},
url = {https://doi.org/10.32505/jades.v7i1.14448}
}
FAQ
Using this paper in a discovery workflow
How do I find related work for this paper?
Use the related papers and topic links on this page as starting points. In Scollr, you can also open the paper and build a literature map around its references, citing papers, and related work.
How can I keep up with new Innovative Teaching Methods research papers?
Follow Innovative Teaching Methods research in Scollr. New papers from the topic flow into a personalized feed, and you can save useful studies to revisit later.
Can I cite this paper from this page?
This page includes a static BibTeX block for The Flipped Classroom Model and Its Impact on EFL Students' Writing Performance and Critical Thinking Dispositions: A Mixed-Methods Study. Always verify the DOI, source, and publication details against the publisher record before submitting a manuscript.
Follow this research in Scollr
Follow the topics and authors behind this paper, save useful studies, and build a literature map when you are ready to go deeper.
Get the app