FOSTERING COLLABORATIVE AND CONSTRUCTIVIST LEARNING THROUGH THE FLIPPED CLASSROOM DURING COVID-19

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This chapter describes a course teaching unit, carried out in a teacher education college in central Israel, that aims to develop techno-pedagogical skills in different disciplines, fostering independent and collaborative learning. The unit constituted modelling for the flipped classroom strategy using constructivist teaching. The unit was applied with 35 student-teachers from different disciplines online due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The teaching method of the unit is described through the humanist theoretical lens, while highlighting the teaching and learning processes, the content knowledge, the techno-pedagogical environments and the learners’ reflective insights. This process consolidates pedagogic models of teaching and learning methods according to a humanist, constructivist approach in an online learning environment.

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Seifert, T. (2023). FOSTERING COLLABORATIVE AND CONSTRUCTIVIST LEARNING THROUGH THE FLIPPED CLASSROOM DURING COVID-19. Journal of Educators Online, 20(2). https://doi.org/10.9743/JEO.2023.20.2.11

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