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  1. 27 wrz 2017 · Flexible learning is a state of being in which learning and teaching is increasingly freed from the limitations of the time, place and pace of study. But this kind of flexibility does not end there.

  2. Flexible learning is a state of being in which learning and teaching is increasingly freed from the limitations of the time, place and pace of study. But this kind of flexibility does not end there.

  3. 1 sie 2016 · Flexible thinking in learning is the ability to be open-minded and adapt to new learning methods. • The Flexible thinking in learning (FTL) scale is a valid and reliable instrument. • The FTL scale can be used as both a research instrument and a self-assessment tool.

  4. 11 paź 2020 · Psychological flexibility is the tendency to respond to situations in ways that facilitate valued goal pursuit. Psychological flexibility is particularly useful when challenges arise during...

  5. 20 cze 2016 · Flexible Learning (FL) is a pedagogical approach allowing for flexibility of time, place, and audience, including but not solely focused on the use of technologies.

  6. Cognitive Flexibility Theory (CFT) suggests that deep learning requires learners to engage with new content from multiple perspectives and in flexible ways of thinking. Research on CFT-informed learning environments suggests that flexible thinking during learning activities supports the development of higher order thinking skills (e

  7. What is flexible learning? “flexible learning is an alternative to the face-to-face teaching model traditionally associated with higher education” Cybinski & Selvanathan (2005, p. 252) “FlexLearning is a course delivery strategy that allows student to have the option to take course either completely face-to-face, or completely

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