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Qué es el aula invertida y por qué es la gran sorpresa de la educación durante la pandemia

La metodología del aula invertida o "flipped classroom" surgió a partir de las aportaciones de Jonathan Bergmann y Aaron Sams, profesores de educación secundaria, en 2014. ¿En qué consiste y cuál es su potencial beneficio?

El Universal |  | Fuente original

Why cash-rich private equity firms scent bargains in the UK

Analysis: low valuations have made British firms easy prey and Morrisons will not be the only target

The Guardian |  | Fuente original

Hong Kong leader refuses to say how media can avoid arrest in wake of Apple Daily raids

Carrie Lam denies arrest of senior editorial figures at pro-democracy paper and seizure of its assets was an attack on press freedom

The Guardian |  | Fuente original

Johnson ‘blocking the tax rises’ needed to meet social care costs

Boris Johnson is blocking rises for income tax, VAT and national insurance to pay for social care, making it “extremely difficult” for the chancellor to find the £10 billion needed.Rishi Sunak has

The Times |  | Fuente original

Covid quarantine rules will be dropped for double jabbed

British holidaymakers who have had both coronavirus jabs could enjoy more quarantine-free travel from August under government plans to rescue summer breaks.Ministers are set to announce an overhaul of

The Times |  | Fuente original

$2.2b in JSS payouts to support wages of more than 2m workers from June 30

Employers to receive support of 10 to 50% of wages.

The Straits Times |  | Fuente original

Why are the Olympics still happening? These numbers explain it

Among the reasons are the US$15.4 billion (S$20.7 billion) Japan has invested as host.

The Straits Times |  | Fuente original