Аpplication of the “flipped learning” technology in educational practice (on the example of educational institutions in Kazakhstan and Belarus)

This article examines the distinctive features of the “flipped learning” educational technology. Its core principle lies in mastering the theoretical foundations of study material through audio-visual content outside the classroom, followed by refining knowledge and competencies during classroom sessions under the guidance of the teacher.

Authors

  • Serikbolat Talzhanov Karaganda National Research University named after academician E.A. Buketov
  • Victoria Andreeva Belarusian State Pedagogical University named after Maxim Tank
  • Moldir Yerkin Karaganda National Research University named after academician E.A. Buketov

Keywords:

education , school and university education, interactive learning, educational technology , flipped learning , game-based methods , student motivation

Abstract

This article examines the distinctive features of the “flipped learning” educational technology. Its core principle lies in mastering the theoretical foundations of study material through audio-visual content outside the classroom, followed by refining knowledge and competencies during classroom sessions under the guidance of the teacher. The article provides a brief history of the emergence and development of this method, outlines its advantages, characteristics, and challenges in practical application, and emphasizes the effectiveness of integrating the flipped learning model with game-based methods in both school and university education. The study highlights that flipped learning, when combined with interactive approaches, contributes to sustainable learning motivation, student engagement, and the development of essential skills. Practical examples of the implementation of this technology in educational institutions of Kazakhstan and Belarus are presented. The analysis of academic outcomes demonstrates that the quality of education improves not only in terms of academic performance but also through positive shifts in students’ motivation and attitudes within general secondary and higher education programs.

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2026-04-01

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Talzhanov, S., Andreeva, V., & Yerkin, M. (2026). Аpplication of the “flipped learning” technology in educational practice (on the example of educational institutions in Kazakhstan and Belarus): This article examines the distinctive features of the “flipped learning” educational technology. Its core principle lies in mastering the theoretical foundations of study material through audio-visual content outside the classroom, followed by refining knowledge and competencies during classroom sessions under the guidance of the teacher . Geography and Sustainable Development, 2(1(2), 33–39. Retrieved from https://gsd.buketov.edu.kz/geo-and-sustainability/article/view/1230

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