A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF FLIPPED VS TRADITIONAL TEACHING MODELS
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Keywords

Flipped classroom, traditional teaching, active learning, e-learning, pedagogical innovation, student engagement, independent learning, digital education.

Abstract

This study compares flipped and traditional teaching models, highlighting the benefits and limitations of each. The flipped classroom model shifts theoretical learning outside the classroom through videos, presentations, and other digital resources. Traditional methods, while structured and comprehensive, often limit practical application and do not account for individual learning paces. A combined approach that integrates traditional and flipped methods can create a more flexible, interactive, and effective learning environment.

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