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Aligning the blended modalities with the institutional strategy
In the last decade learning institutions from early preschool to higher education are
aiming to pilot a blend learning approach of using the Internet and various digital media
within their classrooms that requires the presence of a teacher as well as students.
Therefore, some institutions have their teaching strategy aimed to succeed in
achieving its mission and accomplishing goals through the process blended learning
approach.
What is Blended learning approach?
Bryan, A. and Volchenkova, Kseniya (2016) defined
blended learning as ‘the effective combination of
different modes of delivery, models of teaching, and
styles of learning. While as Friesen (2012), defined
“Blended learning” that designates the range of
possibilities presented by combining Internet and
digital media with established classroom forms that require the physical co‐presence
of teacher and students’.
Therefore, one can conclude that as more and more definitions around blended
learning (often linked to “hybrid learning” as well) is surfacing the most agreeable
theory of such approach is that it is a process that involves teaching and learning
practice through using technology as a tool of which they supplement each other.
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