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In the past few years, a new model for organizing the educational process in Higher Educational
Institutions (HEI) arose and has been attracting the attention of many researchers and educators all
over the world. This model, called “Flipped Classroom” or “Inverted Classroom”, is a pedagogical
inversion of the traditional teaching paradigm: the main actions of the teaching and learning process
that are used in classroom are now prepared by students previously before coming to class. As a
result, when students come into class they already know what is the main issue and more important
problems that will be under scope. Classroom is used to work on problems, advanced concepts, and
engage in collaborative learning. This implies a much more active role for students and a more
challenging mission for lecturers.
The purpose of this paper is to present a Financial Mathematics Course in Polytechnic of Porto (P.
Porto) that is using flipped classroom model as a pedagogical strategy. Moreover, it relates such
strategy with active learning practices and discusses its effectiveness, investigating how the flipping
affects student’s achievement and engagement in this course.
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Online learning Flipped classroom Higher education Video lectures