“FLIPPED LEARNING” TEXNOLOGIYASI TA’LIM JARAYONIDAGI KONSTRUKTIV MEXANIZM SIFATIDA
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In the “Flipped learning” technology, the student studies didactic materials before the educational process, that is, in the process of independent learning (for example, by watching online lectures), and in the process of academic lessons, educational materials are applied experimentally. This pedagogical technology has been used under several terms, such as “Inverted Classroom”, “Flipped Classroom”, “Classroom Flipp”, “Flipp Instructions”, and with the rapid development of the internet, it began to be implemented effectively in many educational spheres especially in higher education. The reason why the term “Flipped learning” is preffered over the terms "Flipped classroom" or "Inteverted Classroom", due to the reason it covers not only the educational process of classroom lessons, but also the autonomous learning process of students.
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