Flipping classrooms inverts traditional teacher-centered instruction by having students watch explanations and demonstrations of concepts as homework using their computers, allowing classroom time to be used for applying learning and developing skills with teacher guidance and peer collaboration. This model gives teachers more flexibility to differentiate instruction for students and allows students to learn at their own pace while taking responsibility for their own learning.
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Flipping classrooms on a 21st century network
1. Flipping Classrooms on a
21st Century Network
Flipping Classrooms: what it is, how it works, why it is effective
for 21st century learning
Flipping classrooms is a model of teaching and learning that inverts the
traditional structure of teachercentered instruction in class and homework
at home. The advantage for students is that they can watch an explanation
and demonstration of a concept on their computers at their convenience
and use classroom time to hone their skills and apply learning under the
guidance of their teacher and fellow students. Teachers can differentiate
instruction more easily and students can learn at their own pace and take
responsibility for their learning.