
The Flipped Classroom: Inverting the Architecture of Traditional Pedagogy
Engagement, Autonomy, and the Strategic Redesign of Passive Absorption in the Modern Educational Ecosystem
David Palmer(Author)
epubli (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 20. March 2026
139 pages
978-3-565-34292-1 (ISBN)
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For centuries, the educational model has been paralyzed by a fundamental flaw: students spend their most energetic hours passively listening to a lecture, and their most exhausted hours struggling alone with difficult homework. This structural inefficiency has crushed curiosity and guaranteed academic burnout.
The Flipped Classroom explores the radical paradigm shift that is rescuing modern education. By moving passive instructional content (like video lectures and reading) to the home, teachers free up the physical classroom for the real work: active problem-solving, peer collaboration, and immediate expert feedback.
This book provides a rigorous breakdown of the cognitive science supporting this inverted architecture. It offers educators a practical blueprint for dismantling the traditional podium, designing high-impact asynchronous materials, and facilitating dynamic, seminar-style discussions that force students to take absolute ownership of their learning.
Educators will learn how to bypass the trap of rote memorization, drastically reduce student frustration, and transform their classrooms into highly optimized engines of critical thinking and creative synthesis.
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English
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978-3-565-34292-1 (9783565342921)
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