Co-Facilitation in Higher Education: An Incremental Flipped Classroom Approach

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Vijay G Padaguri

Ibri College of Technology, Oman

Syed Akram Pasha

Ibri College of Technology, Oman

Date Written: September 12, 2019

Abstract

The flipped classroom method has been at the forefront of rapid changes in pedagogy and contemporary classroom evolution. There are several catalysts that have enabled the changes we commonly observe in the way teaching-learning process is carried out today. The scope of the flipped classroom has increased greatly in the past few years. Bergmann Overmyer & Wilie (2015) have defined flipped classroom as replacing direct instruction with videos and encouraging students to focus on important learning activities with their teachers inside the classroom, which is a traditional definition. Barral and Simmons (2018) have stated that significant differences have been observed between students when the flipped and control sections were observed for low-level Bloom's questions.

Keywords: Flipped classroom, higher education

Suggested Citation

G Padaguri, Vijay and Akram Pasha, Syed, Co-Facilitation in Higher Education: An Incremental Flipped Classroom Approach (September 12, 2019). Sohar University Proceedings of 5th Teaching & Learning Conference, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3531414 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3531414

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