TY - GEN
T1 - What's best: Flipped or in-class learning?
T2 - Discover how one approach can improve student problem-solving skills and performance
AU - Scott, Fraser
PY - 2023/7/13
Y1 - 2023/7/13
N2 - In a flipped classroom, students do what was traditionally in-class learning as pre-class work, usually in an online format. This self-directed preparation frees up class time for other important tasks. It’s an increasingly popular teaching method in the modern online world. A recent study suggests that most students will achieve greater learning and better results with this approach, compared to the more traditional in-class method. Read this article to find out about the longevity of flipped learning, as well as how students experience and respond to it.
AB - In a flipped classroom, students do what was traditionally in-class learning as pre-class work, usually in an online format. This self-directed preparation frees up class time for other important tasks. It’s an increasingly popular teaching method in the modern online world. A recent study suggests that most students will achieve greater learning and better results with this approach, compared to the more traditional in-class method. Read this article to find out about the longevity of flipped learning, as well as how students experience and respond to it.
UR - https://edu.rsc.org/education-research/whats-best-flipped-or-in-class-learning/4017677.article
M3 - Featured article
SN - 0013-1350
JO - Education in Chemistry
JF - Education in Chemistry
PB - Royal Society of Chemistry
ER -