A pedagogical approach in which direct instruction moves from the group learning space to the individual learning space, while the former becomes an interactive, active learning environment.
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The results of a five year study show that while all students benefited from the flipped classroom model, the students who were struggling the most in class showed the most improvement.
How do you help reluctant students engage in a flipped learning classroom? This article suggests that student opposition to flipped learning can be an opportunity for constructive conversations that will help students think about how learning happens.