Analyzing the effects of the flipped classroom method on counselling students' competencies and effective counselling characteristics in ethics class
Citation
Avcı, M. (2023). Analyzing the effects of the flipped classroom method on counselling students' competencies and effective counselling characteristics in ethics class. British Journal of Guidance & Counselling. https://doi.org/10.1080/03069885.2023.2170980Abstract
Teaching counselling ethics is not only about distributing a list of codes of ethics, but it also plays an important role in the acquisition of competencies. The current study utilised a single-group pre-test and post-test design to evaluate counselling students' multicultural counselling competencies, effective counsellor characteristics, basic psychological needs, and empathy skills as a result of taking a 14-week ethics course designed with a flipped classroom approach. The study group included 59 counselling students. The results showed a significant increase in the post-test scores of students' multicultural counselling competencies, effective counsellor characteristics, basic psychological needs, and cognitive empathy skills. Limitations of the study and implications for future research are discussed.