7 replies
May '16

apurva

Great article! I hope blended learning will catch on in India and become a regular part of the classroom.
I was wondering about one thing though: in the present urban Indian scenario where children typically have a chock-full schedule of school, classes and extra-curricular activities, would students be able to make enough time for the ‘out of class’ activities? Or would this put an additional strain on their already-weighed-down schedules?

May '16

jon

I did a survey of over 2400 students and they report that Flipped Homework takes less time. Read it here: http://jonbergmann.com/student-perceptions-of-a-flipped-class-infographic/

Aug '19

sam.bhabal

It’s a wonderful method. I think will increase students’ engagement in teaching- learning process.

1 reply
May '21

athavan

Recently I published a review article about flipped classroom in chemistry education. Read if you interested.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matpr.2021.04.133

Jun '21

alexsunny734

thanks for the awesome information.

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Jun '21

justindavid.kufos

Though it is a wonderful method …can it be shared on a regular basis for students with learning disabilities…(who cant follow English)
may be a local language tool to subtitle them may be more useful

Aug '21

alexsunny734

thanks issue is fixed.