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Blended

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BlendedIn the classroom, there is a lecture in which students write and explain lectures in the same classroom. This school system, which is 100 years old, was designed to standardize the way it teaches and tests. To create an education system that can accommodate many students, educators have begun to pay attention to efficient factory systems that have emerged in the industrialized United States. This resulted in assigning students by age group, assigning grades, assigning students to one classroom for one teacher, and standardizing teaching and testing. Theoretically, students who were assigned to each class by class were able to teach the same subject in the same way and at the same rate, through which education was standardized and standardized. This enabled the school to accept even more students. However, the factory-based education model that places students in the classroom together and teaches the same contents on the same day is not efficient for most students to learn. This is because each student has different learning needs at different times, depending on the subject or concept, and the level of learning and the speed of learning. Heres why you should pay attention to blended learning. The proper mix of online learning and offline (on-site, face-to-face) learning can provide personalized learning for individual students, can be accessed easily and without significant constraints on time and place,

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Published August 9, 2017

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Michael Horn

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