Flipped learning is one of the most popular tech-driven methods of education. It reverses the roles of home and school in students' routines.
Most students have a positive perception of flipped learning, and it results in statistically significant changes in their performance, according to a recent study conducted by the University of Murcia. So, it should be no wonder why more and more teachers are adopting this model nowadays.
Of course, just like almost every approach, flipped classrooms have their ups and downs. Although the method seems efficient at first glance, it is not perfect. Not a single solution is suitable for every situation, after all.
So, if you wonder:
- What is a flipped classroom?
- Is flipping your classroom worth it?
- What are the advantages and disadvantages?
- What do the statistics say?
Stay tuned to see.