Authors :
Khalid Fethi
Volume/Issue :
Volume 8 - 2023, Issue 6 - June
Google Scholar :
https://bit.ly/3TmGbDi
Scribd :
https://tinyurl.com/4vvkt6js
DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8133553
Abstract :
The FLEND methodology, an instructional
design model that stands for Flip and Blend (integrated),
has been developed through deep reflection on the fast-
paced changes occurring in the world today. With
intense competition in technology, artificial intelligence,
business, medicine, and other fields, it is crucial for
education to equip young learners with a diverse range
of prerequisite skills that enable them to adapt to the
demands of the 21st century. As Franklin D. Roosevelt
said, 'We cannot always build the future for our youth,
but we can build our youth for the future.' The core
concept of FLEND is to provide a flexible and engaging
learning experience in a digital-based class, enabling
learners to explore, understand, analyze, evaluate, and
assimilate content more quickly. Equally important,
FLEND aims to develop highly essential skills, often
referred to as the 5Cs: communication, collaboration,
critical thinking, creativity, and citizenship. These skills
are invaluable and cannot be challenged by AI.
The FLEND methodology, an instructional
design model that stands for Flip and Blend (integrated),
has been developed through deep reflection on the fast-
paced changes occurring in the world today. With
intense competition in technology, artificial intelligence,
business, medicine, and other fields, it is crucial for
education to equip young learners with a diverse range
of prerequisite skills that enable them to adapt to the
demands of the 21st century. As Franklin D. Roosevelt
said, 'We cannot always build the future for our youth,
but we can build our youth for the future.' The core
concept of FLEND is to provide a flexible and engaging
learning experience in a digital-based class, enabling
learners to explore, understand, analyze, evaluate, and
assimilate content more quickly. Equally important,
FLEND aims to develop highly essential skills, often
referred to as the 5Cs: communication, collaboration,
critical thinking, creativity, and citizenship. These skills
are invaluable and cannot be challenged by AI.