Education research expert David Miller reveals five benefits flipped classrooms provide higher education. Miller says that flipped classroom strategies are becoming a great movement, and provide huge benefits to students and professors alike.
Via Elizabeth E Charles
Flipped classroom pedagogy is the lates trend in Education today. A flipped classroom can help especially when you have to cover a lot in less time. The implication of a flipped classroom lies in the lee way it gives to me as a teacher of English to complete a reading of the Shakerspearian play, Julius Caesar with students of grade ten in a bare ten days. So what happens here is that the students read a greater portiion of the text at home and then when they come to class, they discuss important themes, or topics including questions. The teacher also gives them a study guide which they follow during the flipped class. In many cases, flipped classrooms provide greater opportunities for chunking important topics. Because of the nature of the pedagogy ( it requires greater involvement of the student as a mature learner, where he or she fixes self imposed timelines), flipped classrooms would better suit students from grade ten onwards.