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What is Flipped Classroom ?

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Flipped Classroom

A pedagogical model in which the traditional classroom approach is inverted. Learners first engage with new instructional content (e.g., lectures, readings) outside of the classroom, typically at home, and then use in-class time for active learning activities, problem-solving, discussions, or applying what they've learned with instructor guidance.

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It's where you learn new material (like watching a video) before class, and then use class time for activities, discussions, or problem-solving with the teacher.

To make classroom time more active and engaging by doing the "lecture" part on your own.

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