New Approaches to the Flipped Learning Model and a Pedagogical Update of the Flipped Classroom
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Sustainable Education and Approaches".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 March 2023) | Viewed by 6163
Special Issue Editors
Interests: educational innovation; active methodologies; techno-pedagogy and flipped learning
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Interests: educational innovation; augmented reality; techno-pedagogy and flipped learning
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Interests: ICT; educational innovation; emerging methodologies; flipped learning; educative technology; digital teacher competence; teacher training; digital learning environments
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Today's society, particularly within the educational landscape, has been strongly influenced by the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic. This impact has generated a large number of pedagogical alternatives to enable adapting the existing methodologies to the new socio-educational context. Flipped learning is a pedagogical model that admits a high degree of flexibility, especially when it takes advantage of the virtues of techno-pedagogy.
This Special Issue aims to bring together the main innovations and updates produced within the flipped learning model in its process of adaptation to the context of pandemic and post-pandemic. Likewise, it is intended to collect the main research trends on the flipped learning model and on the implementation of the flipped classroom, based on the fact that we are faced with a fully extended pedagogical model increasingly used in the pedagogical world.
The contributions made to this issue will make it possible to expand the existing scientific literature on the flipped learning model. In this way, a holistic perspective can be obtained on the new forms of implementation of flipped learning in different pedagogical fields. It will also build an understanding of the main research trends on flipped learning, a pedagogical model fully established in the current educational landscape.
Dr. Santiago Pozo-Sánchez
Dr. Jesús López Belmonte
Dr. Juan Antonio López-Núñez
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- flipped learning
- flipped classroom
- educational innovation
- active methodologies
- techno-pedagogy
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