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BLENDED LEARNING AND THE FLIPPED CLASSROOM

Authors

  • Babajanova Zumrad Igor kizi

    Urdpi foreign philology teacher
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Keywords:

innovative, technology, hybrid model, flexible learning, equity, self-regulation accountability, workload, classroom dynamics.

Abstract

In this article discusses the blended learning and the flipped classroom  in the English language. In addition, the challeges and benefits of blended learning and flipped classroom studied. Their structural- classification is substantiated with examples from a perspective.

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Published

2024-10-17