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- Rotation_model_of_learning abstract "The rotation model of learning involves the traditional face-to-face learning with online learning. In this, the time schedule is divided and fixed between these two processes or it runs on the teacher's discretion for a given course. The classroom teacher usually monitors both the face-to-face and online learning, and the online learning takes place on one-to-one basis. Students rotate across online learning, small group instruction and pencil-pen assignments. This model includes four sub-models: Station rotation: a rotation model in which for a given course or the subject, the student rotate on a fixed schedule or at teacher's discretion one online learning station to another which might be activities such as small group instruction, group projects, and individual tutoring. It differs from individual-rotation model. Lab-rotation model: The student rotates to a brick and mortar computer lab for online learning station. Flipped-classroom model: In this, the students rotate on a fixed schedule or at a teacher's discretion across the classroom learning and online learning after the school hours. The online learning acts as a primary source for the content to be taught in the next day's class. Individual-rotation model: In this rotation model, the teacher sets individual timing for the students for rotation among different learning modalities. It differs from other rotation models as the student doesn't have to rotate to each available station.Station rotation, lab-rotation, and flipped-classroom rotation are to be considered truly blended or hybrid classrooms while individual-rotation model borders on a more typical online classroom. Station, lab, and flipped-classroom rotations are considered to be blended, or hybrid classrooms, because they meet the four criteria; they represent an integration of old and new styles, they are designed with traditional mainstream curriculum in mind with the addition of online content, they keep students in their seats in traditional brick-and-mortar classrooms, and they are not simpler versions of the class but integrated classrooms where the teacher still needs expertise from traditional styles. The individual-rotation model, while considered a blended classroom, really falls closer to online learning. The curriculum is built for the individual, meaning that students could independently work completely online if this style suits them.Over all the rotation model of learning consists of the following components: Personalized online instruction Teacher led small group instruction Independent and collaborative practice↑ ↑ ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2".
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- Rotation_model_of_learning comment "The rotation model of learning involves the traditional face-to-face learning with online learning. In this, the time schedule is divided and fixed between these two processes or it runs on the teacher's discretion for a given course. The classroom teacher usually monitors both the face-to-face and online learning, and the online learning takes place on one-to-one basis. Students rotate across online learning, small group instruction and pencil-pen assignments.".
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