We've built a dedicated home for active learning at /active-learning. It's where we collect the evidence base for why active learning works, the categories it spans (from debate-driven learning to project-based learning to structured experimentation), and the specific methodologies Flip Education supports in each.
Whether you're already convinced by active learning and want sharper vocabulary to defend it to your administration, or you're still weighing whether it's worth the classroom management lift, the page lays out what the research actually says, including where it's nuanced and where the evidence is still forming. It pairs with the SEL section we link from there, because the two fields cross over more than they usually get credit for.