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Flipped Classroom

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/flɪpt ˈklæs.ruːm/

A pedagogical model that reverses the traditional learning structure by having learners engage with instructional content before class through pre-recorded lectures, readings, or online modules, while class time is used for active discussions, problem-solving, and hands-on activities. Flipped classrooms, widely implemented in corporate training, higher education, and blended learning environments, enhance collaboration, critical thinking, and learner autonomy by maximizing interactive learning experiences.

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