A flipped classroom is a type of blended learning where students are introduced to content at home and practice working through it at school.
Using this strategy, face-to-face interaction is mixed with independent study. In a common Flipped Classroom scenario, students might watch pre-recorded videos at home, then come to school to do the homework armed with questions and at least some background knowledge.
Student have more control of time and pace spent on learning content.
Promotes students learning and collaboration
Lesson and content are more accessible
Efficient use of class time
Allows time for teacher to work individually or with smaller groups
Student accountability for learning
Addresses multiple learning styles