The Rising Significance of Flipped Learning 3.0 in Adult Education

This article explores the growing significance of Flipped Learning 3.0 in Adult Education, highlighting its numerous benefits for adult learners. Flipped Learning revolutionizes conventional classroom structures by prioritizing self-directed learning and active participation. By employing Bloom’s Taxonomy, it strategically divides learning materials into individual study sessions for foundational knowledge and collaborative group learning for more Read More …

The “Individual Space”

A basic approach to Flipped Learning is to split the instructions and use two different learning spaces for them. The one learning space is the so-called individual space. Here, the learner learns alone and focuses on things that fall within the domain of knowledge and understanding. It is no coincidence that these two properties occupy Read More …

Staff Training Syros (GR)

The training took place in Syros from July 10th until July 14th. All partners were represented with trainers of their organisation, well-fitting to the COVID-19 restrictions: Either tested or vaccinated. The training was organized using the Flipped Learning 3.0 Framework with a pre-class course, focusing on basics using the “Lower Bloom’s” and the face-to-face training Read More …

Flipped Adult Education – the Guide

The production of the guide has been started – the first pages are ready and are going to be proofread! The guide – in English language – will be available as a printable PDF file (in May). Other formats will be ePub (also for Kindle) Printed Version (as a complete book). During the summer, a Read More …

Flipped Learning is global

Flipped Learning was developed more than 10 years ago by Jon Bergman. The idea developed, the number of teachers using the flipped classroom increased, and the first experiences and given feedback led to an amendment of the method. Five years ago, Jon started a global initiative to make Flipped Learning versatile: All people all over Read More …

Flipped Classroom and Flipped Learning

The two terms “Flipped Classroom” and “Flipped Learning” are often mixed up and seen as the same item. But this is not true – especially if you care about “Flipped Learning 3.0” (the topic we will address in this project). Flipped Classroom If you search on the internet you will find many similar descriptions of flipped classrooms. Read More …

Group Space

What is the Group Space? The term Learning Space refers to a physical setting for a learning environment. Traditionally, it is the place where teaching (or learning) occurs. An example for a learning space is the classroom as a classic standard of learning space. Group space (or group learning space) description This term addresses joint Read More …

Staff Training in Málaga

The training in Málaga was organized by Peter Mazohl (from the EBI) and was attended by eleven people from the partner organization. The training took place one day in the rooms of the EBI and EDRASE partner organization Arrabal Aid, the other two days at the University of Málaga. The training focused on flipped training Read More …

Kickoff Meeting

At the Kickoff Meeting in Wiener Neustadt (November 16 and 17, 2019), organized and moderated by Peter Mazohl, representatives from all partners have taken part. The consortium of the FAdE-in project consists of four regular partners (European Initiative for Education EBI/EIE AT, EDRASE GR, Asociación Juvance ES, and Intermezzo Ungdom NOR) and the Flipped Learning Global Read More …