The FLIPP (Flipping Learning Internationally in a Post-Pandemic Era) project, supported by the Erasmus+ program and coordinated by Ege University, continues to make an impact in the field of education. Involving six institutions from five countries, the project focuses on implementing flipped learning methodologies to enhance classroom engagement and foster innovative teaching practices.
As highlighted in the latest issue of the Erasmus+ Gazette, the FLIPP project aims to develop alternative teaching methods that encourage active learning and collaboration among students. By promoting digital transformation in education, the initiative addresses the challenges of adapting to new learning environments in a post-pandemic world.
Key goals of the project include:
- Exploring flipped learning approaches across different levels and subjects.
- Designing interactive resources to support student-centered learning.
- Fostering international collaboration in innovative educational strategies.
The project showcases the power of Erasmus+ collaborations in creating positive changes in education and equipping schools with modern teaching tools. For more updates, follow @ulusalajans and Ege University’s official platforms.