Application of Constructivist Theory in Flipped Classroom — Take College English Teaching as a Case Study

  • Xu Z
  • Shi Y
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In the context of information globalization and the popularity of the Internet, the flipped classroom as a new teaching mode, a new pedagogical method has become a heated topic and a growing concern for educators across the world. In this paper, the flipped classroom is supported by constructivist learning theory. The teaching mode under the constructivist learning theory is typically students-centered which corresponds with the flipped classroom mode. This paper mainly focuses on the application of constructivist learning theory in flipped classroom, taking college English teaching for example to interpret the student- student, teacher- student interactions in the flipped classroom with the final goal to promote students’ learning efficiency and quality.

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Xu, Z., & Shi, Y. (2018). Application of Constructivist Theory in Flipped Classroom — Take College English Teaching as a Case Study. Theory and Practice in Language Studies, 8(7), 880. https://doi.org/10.17507/tpls.0807.21

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