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Go to school, listen to your teacher lecture, go home, do your homework.

For centuries, this has been the way that school’s been done.

But now, a new model of teaching is turning the traditional classroom on its head. Under the flipped classroom model, students watch lectures at home, online. Class time is reserved for collaborative activities that help reinforce concepts and increase engagement.

In this infographic, learn about the history of the flipped classroom model, and how it’s improving learning outcomes for today’s students.

Click the image below to go to the full infographic – The Flipped Classroom Infographic

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Posted in Knewton | 2 comments



  • Jacobkel

    Please direct me to the research that supports these statistics. Thanks!

    • http://www.knewton.com Knewton Team

      Sure. You can see all our sources on the bottom line of the full infographic — http://www.knewton.com/flipped-classroom/. If you have a question about a particular stat, just let me know and I’ll point you to the specific source.