Blended Learning
Blended learning is an approach to education that combines traditional face-to-face classroom teaching with online and digital learning. The goal is to provide students with a more flexible and personalized learning experience that meets their individual needs and preferences. Blended learning can take many forms, from simply using technology in the classroom to offering full online courses with occasional in-person sessions.
Examples of Blended Learning
- Flipped classroom model: students watch lectures and other course materials online outside of class, and then come to class to work on projects and assignments with the guidance of the teacher
- Station rotation model: students work on different tasks or projects at different stations, some of which may be online or digital
Benefits of Blended Learning
- Helps students develop self-directed learning skills
- Provides teachers with more time and flexibility to work with individual students
- Increases student engagement and motivation
Challenges of Blended Learning
- Requires careful planning and design
- Ongoing evaluation and adjustment
- Ensuring all students have access to necessary technology and resources
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