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6 Blended Learning Models for 21st Century Students

The main concept of blended learning is to make better use of the new-age technology to bolster a studentu2019s exposure. Educational organizations all over the globe are realizing the inherent advantages of adopting a robust blended learning approach.

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6 Blended Learning Models for 21st Century Students

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  1. 6 Blended Learning Models for 21st Century Students

  2. Blended Learning The main concept of blended learning is to make better use of the new-age technology to bolster a student’s exposure. Educational organizations all over the globe are realizing the inherent advantages of adopting a robust blended learning approach.

  3. 6 Types ofBlended Learningmodel that can be incorporated successfully into the classroom

  4. 1. Face-to-Face Driver Model Of all the blended learning models, face-to-face driver is the closest to a typical school structure. This model works best for diverse classrooms in which students are functioning at various levels of ability and mastery.

  5. 2. Rotation Model This form of blended learning includes any course or subject in which students rotate—either on a fixed schedule or at the teacher’s discretion—among learning modalities. At least one of which is online learning.

  6. 3. Flex Model The flex model of blended learning requires one-to-one technology access. The teacher of record is on-site, and students learn mostly on the brick-and-mortar campus, except for any homework assignments.

  7. 4. Online Lab Model The online lab is a model of blended learning that characterizes programs that rely on an online platform to deliver the entire course but in a brick-and-mortar lab environment. Students purely learn online in this model. Professionals – who aren’t necessarily teachers – supervise.

  8. 5. A La Carte Model This model combines face-to-face instruction with an elective online course chosen by the learner according to their interests or needs. This model is gaining popularity in high schools because it increases options by giving students the opportunity to take classes beyond what is already offered at their school.

  9. 6. Enriched Virtual Model In this model, learning is divided between online and offline components. This model allows students to divide their time between attending a brick-and-mortar school and learning remotely.

  10. Blended learning can be implemented in many unique ways providing the scope for more individualized instruction. Happy Learning from

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