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Flipped Learning - Coggle Diagram
Flipped Learning
What is it?
Before the class students the students watch theoretical part of the lesson via on line videos, presentations, and readings.
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Doing activities in class, lecture is done at home.
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A dynamic, interactive learning environment where the educator guides students.
This approach allows teachers to implement a methodology, or various methodologies, in their classrooms.
The four pillars of FLIP
Learning culture
Carefully shifts instruction to a learner-centered approach, where in-class time is dedicated to exploring topics in greater depth.
Intentional content
Teachers think about how education is used to provide fluency and how they can develop cognitive understanding of students.
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Professional education
Teachers continuously observe students during the course, evaluate their studies and make feedbacks.
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Cons
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The lack of equipments such as smart phones, tablets or
computers.
Internet access; Students may not have internet access at home so they are not able to prepare for the class.
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