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Flipped Learning
The instructional framework known as flipped learning is based on reversing the time and place of traditional classroom instruction and out-of-class learning activities. In flipped learning, students utilize traditional class time to complete activities that they traditionally completed on their own outside the classroom setting. Before entering the classroom, students engage with instructional resources designed to facilitate basic understanding of course material. Often, these resources are available via an electronic delivery platform or learning management system.
This entry begins by contrasting the traditional approach to teaching with the flipped learning framework and clarifies the idea of flipped learning. It then considers methods for applying flipped learning, the potentials of this framework, and challenges raised to it.
Traditional Approach to Instruction
The traditional approach to teaching typically requires ...
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