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Classroom

What are Cornell Notes

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The flipped classroom is an instructional model where the traditional way of teaching is “flipped”:

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  • Parents:
    How often does your child ask for help with homework, and you feel lost because it’s been so long since you learned the material?
  • Students:
    How often do you understand a lesson in class, but by the time you get home and sit down to do your homework, everything suddenly feels confusing — and frustration takes over?
  • You're not alone. And the good news is, that’s about to change.

Types of classrooms

  • In a traditional classroom:

    • Teachers deliver lectures during class, and students do assignments or practice problems at home.

  • In a flipped classroom:

    • Students learn new content at home first—often through videos, readings, or interactive modules—and then use class time for active learning, such as discussions, problem-solving, group projects, or personalized teacher support.

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