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Traditional vs Flipped Classroom: Teaching Models Explained #3689074 (License: Personal Use)
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The image illustrates two pedagogical models: the traditional classroom, where instruction (input) occurs in class with teacher-led lectures and students absorb knowledge, followed by homework (output); versus the flipped classroom, where students review material (e.g., via video) at home (input), then engage in collaborative, hands-on activities in class (output). Arrows and house-shaped frames emphasize the shift in where and how learning happens.
Used on educational blogs, teacher training sites, or edtech platforms to explain blended learning strategies; matches user intent for comparing instructional methodologies or implementing flipped learning.
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