What kind of blending makes blended learning?

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The paper focuses on blended learning which is now quite common both in basic and in higher education and which is usually defined as a combination of e-learning and face-to-face instruction. The author explores the main models of blended learning in basic education (K-12), evaluates their benefits and limitations, and reflects on the changes in the current model of teaching activity and standards for teachers. The paper also presents a review of modern studies on the effectiveness of blended learning as compared to distance learning and traditional in-class education. As it is revealed, the role of blended learning is that of a 'hybrid' educational innovation which interlocks the past and the future in education.

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Aronovich, M. A. (2018). What kind of blending makes blended learning? Psychological Science and Education. Moscow State University of Psychology and Education. https://doi.org/10.17759/pse.2018230301

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