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Flipped Classroom vs Traditional Teaching: Key Differences Explained #109325 (License: Personal Use)
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The infographic contrasts two pedagogical approaches: the flipped classroom, where students independently engage with materials (e.g., videos, readings) before class, and in-class time is used for application, discussion, and problem-solving; versus the traditional model, where instruction occurs in class via lectures or demonstrations, and students passively absorb content before completing homework. Key distinctions include teacher role, student activity type, and cognitive engagement level during class hours.
Used on educational blogs, teacher training resources, or university pedagogy pages to help educators understand modern instructional design choices; matches user intent to compare teaching methodologies for curriculum planning or professional development.
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