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  2. Blended learning - Wikipedia

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    Blended learning or hybrid learning is an approach to education that combines online and face-to-face methods. Learn about its terminology, history, delivery, and different models of blended learning.

  3. Rotation model of learning - Wikipedia

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    The individual-rotation model, while considered a blended classroom, really falls closer to online learning. The curriculum is built for the individual, meaning that students could independently work completely online if this style suits them. [3] Over all the rotation model of learning consists of the following components:

  4. File:Blended Learning for Quality Higher Education.pdf

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    Short title: Blended learning for quality higher education: selected case studies on implementation from Asia-Pacific; 2016; Author: Lim, Cher Ping; Wang Libing; UNESCO Office Bangkok and Regional Bureau for Education in Asia and the Pacific

  5. Flex model of learning - Wikipedia

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    Flex model of learning is a method of teaching for non-traditional learners who work online and on-site with a mentor. Learn about its advantages, disadvantages, and related concepts such as blended learning and self-blended learning.

  6. Flipped classroom - Wikipedia

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    A flipped classroom is an instructional strategy that reverses the traditional roles of homework and in-class activities. Students learn new topics at home through online lectures, videos, or readings, and practice them in class with guidance and feedback from the teacher.

  7. Student-centered learning - Wikipedia

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    Student-centered learning is a teaching method that shifts the focus from the teacher to the student, and aims to develop learner autonomy and independence. It is based on constructivist learning theory and involves active, self-directed, and collaborative learning activities.

  8. Cooperative learning - Wikipedia

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    Cooperative learning is an educational approach that organizes classroom activities into academic and social learning experiences. Learn about its theoretical base, history, elements, and types, such as jigsaw technique, peer review, and group problem-solving.

  9. Teaching method - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different types of teaching methods used by teachers to enable student learning, such as lecturing, peer instruction, explaining, demonstrating, and collaborating. Compare and contrast teacher-centered and student-centered approaches, and see how they apply to various subjects and contexts.