A4 Refereed article in a conference publication
Flipped Learning –Approach in Mathematics Teaching – a Theoretical Point of View
Authors: Marika Toivola, Harry Silfverberg
Editors: Peter Hästö, Harry Sifverberg
Conference name: Annual symposium of the Finnish Mathematics and Science Education Research Association
Publication year: 2015
Book title : Matematiikan ja luonnontieteiden opetuksen tutkimusseuran tutkimuspäivät 2014
First page : 93
Last page: 102
ISBN: 978-952-93-6404-6
Web address : http://www.protsv.fi/mlseura/julkaisut/malu_2014FINAL.pdf(external)
Flipped learning (FL) in mathematics has recently attracted considerable interest around the world. Even though the manner in which each teacher actually flips the teaching and learning process of mathematics in his or her own classes varies, FL does require the teacher to reassess his or her pedagogical habits and beliefs. FL raises the question of whether humanist perspectives, such as freedom, dignity, and potential of humans, should have a higher profile in teaching and students’ learning in mathematics. The main aim of this paper is to elicit fresh understandings about the culture of FL and to consider it as a pedagogical approach in mathematics via general theoretical point of view offered by the learning and motivation theories.