The flipped classroom in 2022: good practices from Varna University of Management

  • Ina Nikolaeva Stanoeva Varna University of Management
Keywords: flipped classroom; classroom; Higher education; teaching

Abstract

The purpose of this article is to present some good practices from Varna University of Management related to the flipped classroom approach. We give few examples from the modules – Marketing Communications, Marketing research, Business and Academic English, Project Management. We discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the approach.

Author Biography

Ina Nikolaeva Stanoeva, Varna University of Management
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Published
2022-12-29
How to Cite
Stanoeva, I. (2022). The flipped classroom in 2022: good practices from Varna University of Management. Vanguard Scientific Instruments in Management, 18. Retrieved from https://vsim-journal.info/index.php?journal=vsim&page=article&op=view&path[]=310