flipped classroom
noun /ˌflɪpt ˈklɑːsruːm/, /ˌflɪpt ˈklɑːsrʊm/
/ˌflɪpt ˈklæsruːm/, /ˌflɪpt ˈklæsrʊm/
(also flipped learning)
[countable, usually singular]- a method of teaching in which students study new material at home, for example with videos over the internet, and then discuss and practise it with teachers in class, instead of the usual method where teachers present new material in school and students practise at home see also blended learning