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Flipped Classroom Models In K 12 Education

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The flipped classroom model in K-12 education is an instructional strategy where traditional classroom activities are reversed. Students learn new content at home through online videos or other resources, and then spend class time engaging in discussions, activities, and projects to deepen their understanding.

Key Features

  • Students watch video lectures or read materials at home
  • Class time is used for collaborative activities and hands-on learning
  • Teachers act as facilitators and provide personalized support to students

Pros

  • Promotes student-centered learning
  • Allows for more personalized instruction
  • Encourages active engagement and critical thinking skills

Cons

  • Requires access to technology and internet at home
  • May not work for all students or subjects
  • Can be challenging for teachers to implement initially

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