Configuring a Classroom for Flipped Learning

Since the COVID-19 pandemic and more recently the launch of ChatGPT, the adoption of flipped learning has accelerated in many learning environments and countries.

The pedagogical approach to this concept involves students learning new content or lecture style lessons at home, often through pre-recorded video lessons, and then coming together in class or workshops to share their knowledge with their peers. Students are more engaged and motivated and develop a deeper understanding when teachers flip their classes. This, in turn, develops their soft skills, collaboration, self-confidence, research skills, and presentation ability. 

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Soft seating for flipped learning at Linton Park School

The shift to this teaching pedagogy means educators need encouragement, support, and training to trial and experiment with flipped learning. The same also goes for students who may initially struggle with the concept. A classroom environment tailored and designed to this model will support and maximise this opportunity.

Contact us on how we can create a classroom and get the best out of your student’s learning.

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Soft seating for flipped learning at Linton Park School

The shift to this teaching pedagogy means educators need encouragement, support, and training to trial and experiment with flipped learning. The same also goes for students who may initially struggle with the concept. A classroom environment tailored and designed to this model will support and maximise this opportunity.

Contact us on how we can create a classroom and get the best out of your student’s learning.