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Why Flipped Classroom Approach Is More Suitable for Children?

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Children learn best when they are actively engaged—not just listening to a lecture, but actually doing, questioning, and exploring. The flipped classroom approach supports this beautifully. Instead of the traditional model where teachers explain in class and students do homework later, this approach flips the script. In a flipped classroom, students watch recorded lessons or read material at home and then come to class ready to discuss, solve problems and participate in activities. Let’s look at why this method is proving to be far more effective for students, especially in today’s evolving education landscape. Why Flipped Learning Works So Well for Children?   Active Classroom Participation Since the learning happens at home, class time is used for discussions, group work, and activities that help children apply what they have learned. This keeps them more involved and interested. Self-Paced Learning Children can watch videos or read materials at their own pace. If they don’t unde...