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What is the flipped classroom model?

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The flipped classroom model inverts traditional learning by having students learn foundational knowledge at home through videos or readings before class.This approach allows class time to focus on higher-order thinking activities, such as discussions and problem-solving, where students engage actively with the content under the teacher's guidance. It promotes student responsibility for learning and fosters a collaborative classroom environment, enhancing engagement and understanding.

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The flipped classroom model inverts traditional learning by having students learn foundational knowledge at home through videos or readings before class.

This approach allows class time to focus on higher-order thinking activities, such as discussions and problem-solving, where students engage actively with the content under the teacher's guidance

Teacher Jessica Crane greets her first grade students virtually from her classroom at the Kelly Elementary School on the first day of the new school year in a city hard hit by the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Chelsea, Massachusetts, U.S., September 16, 2020.   REUTERS/Brian Snyder
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'a boy sitting on a bench using a tablet'
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