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by Erika Mishel 3 years ago

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Flipped Classroom

The flipped classroom model redefines traditional teaching by having students engage with instructional content at home, often through online videos, while class time is dedicated to interactive, problem-solving activities.

Flipped Classroom

Flipped Classroom

Benefits

They interact with online content
Students engage in collaborative activities
Peer learning and Problem-based learning
Learners can access many times to resources

Techniques

Four pillars

P: Profesional Educator
I: Intentional Content
L: Learning Culture
F: Flexible enviroment

Methodology

Learning Culture
Directions Advance
Engaging Lessons

Goal

To enhance student learning and achievement by reversing the traditional model of a classroom.

Disadvantages

Learners may not cover all the content

Resources for Flipping

Reading
Slides and Sites to find the content
Google docs
Social media
Youtube

Process of flipped classroom

Post-class Stage
Application and Self evaluation
In-class Stage
Group activities and role plays
Pre-class Stage
Watching online videos.

Flipped Model

At school
Students work on problems

Teacher is a facilitator

At Home
Students receive the content online

PRINCIPLES

vice versal relationship between teacher and student
Online Content
Continuos Learning
Collaboration