Flipped learning

Here you can get to know the pedagogical approach of flipped learning, its advantages in learning, and also how to apply it to your own teaching.

As the name says, learning happens in a reversed way in flipped learning. Students get familiar with the topic in advance and put their "hands on it" later in the classroom. This gives more time for discussion and guidance around the topic and also develops teachers' and students' digital skills when creating or using the digital pre-material.

Flipped learning can also be used in combination with other pedagogical methods such as team or case-based learning and there are several variations of flipped learning practices available.

Take a closer look at the material below and consider applying a flipped learning approach in your teaching!

What is Flipped Learning about?

About Flipped Learning by Joxerra Comez from TKNIKA

A SWOT of Flipped Learning by TeamWe teachers

Flipped Learning or Flipped Classroom?

Flipped Learning - How to do it

Flipped Learning - Practise

Prepare the pre-material and an assignment for joint meeting

Prepare the pre-material and an assignment for a multinational and cross-sectoral learning situation.

Plan and discuss with your colleagues what kind of pre-materials you would prepare for students and what other materials you would use.

How could you use the 3D picture of clients' home to:

  • orientate students to the topic

  • motivate students to learn more

  • etc.