Flipped Classroom Model in Modern Teaching

The Flipped Classroom Model is a student-centered teaching method where students study theoretical content at home and use classroom time for practical discussions and activities.

Example:
Students watch recorded lectures before class and participate in interactive discussions during class.

This model:

  • Encourages active learning
  • Improves classroom participation
  • Strengthens conceptual clarity

Integrated with a Learning Management System (LMS), the flipped classroom approach becomes more structured and effective.

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