Challenges in Flipping Hong Kong’s Classrooms
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.58459/icce.2016.1355Abstract
The new 5-year plan of implementing e-learning in Hong Kong has been laid out in the government’s “Report on the Fourth Strategy on Information Technology in Education” in which flipped classroom is one of the important pedagogic approaches being advocated. While many researches were conducted to explore the advantages of flipped classroom, some challenges should not be ignored. This paper discusses the challenges of flipping Hong Kong’s classrooms that include “learning by videos”, “technological and pedagogical concerns” as well as “students’ low learning motivation”. Through understanding these challenges, educators and researchers can develop articulated strategies and models to address the problems, and more importantly, inform the government to provide articulated professional development to schools and teachers in order to perfect the implementation of flipped classroom in Hong Kong.