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Implementing Flipped Homework Models for Active Learning

Promotes deeper understanding by replacing lectures with engaging homework-based learning.<br>For more information-<br>https://www.ecoleglobale.com/blog/top-21-boarding-schools-in-india/<br>

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Implementing Flipped Homework Models for Active Learning

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  1. IMPLEMENTING FLIPPED HOMEWORK MODELS FOR ACTIVE LEARNING

  2. INTRODUCTION Traditional homework often repeats classwork and doesn’t always encourage deep thinking. Flipped homework uses videos or readings at home so class time can focus on active learning and problem-solving.

  3. HOW FLIPPED HOMEWORK WORKS • In a flipped model, students learn new content at home through videos, podcasts, or readings. Class time is then used for discussions, projects, and activities where students apply what they’ve learned. • Learn content at home • Practice skills in class

  4. BENEFITS • Deeper understanding • More active class time • Supports different learning speeds • Builds student independence

  5. TIPS FOR SUCCESSFUL IMPLEMENTATION • Start with small changes • Short, engaging content • Give clear instructions • Check for completion and understanding

  6. CONCLUSION Flipped homework models transform learning by making students active participants. With the right planning, teachers can boost engagement, support diverse learners, and create classrooms full of meaningful discussion and collaboration.

  7. THANK YOU

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