@Sabahat-Jamil Students can learn at their own pace, revisiting materials as needed and focusing on areas where they need more support.
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Benefits of flipped classroom
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@Sabahat-Jamil Instead of passively listening to lectures, students actively participate in discussions, group work, and problem-solving, leading to deeper understanding.
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@Sabahat-Jamil Research suggests that flipped classrooms can lead to better short-term learning outcomes due to increased student-teacher interaction and more practice with problem-solving.
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@Sabahat-Jamil Students take more responsibility for their learning, developing valuable skills in time management, organization, and self-discipline.
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@Sabahat-Jamil the Flipped classrooms encourage peer-to-peer learning and collaboration through group activities and discussions.
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@Sabahat-Jamil Materials are often available online, making it easier for students with accessibility needs or those learning English as a second language.
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@Sabahat-Jamil Teachers can identify areas where students need more support and provide individualized attention during class.
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@Sabahat-Jamil Teachers can focus on facilitating learning and providing guidance, rather than simply delivering information.
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@Sabahat-Jamil Content created for flipped learning can be used in future classes, saving time and effort.
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@Sabahat-Jamil Flipped classrooms encourage peer-to-peer learning and collaboration through group activities and discussions.