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Drora Arussy's curator insight,
July 29, 2013 4:41 AM
Another wonderful example of a use of the flipped classroom - calculus. By allowing for some lectures to be done on an individual basis while students may repeat, slow down, speed up, pause, review, respond and all that while the teacher is free to work individually with students, incrate th larning t h next level, help facilitate their discussions and intersts. The transfer to language study is so evident- imagine not spending hours in the classroom reteaching the grammar topics in foreign language, but instead answering individual pointed questions and facilitating conversations that incorporate those concepts. many of us went the route of no grammar only to see many students need it, particularly the older students. A flipped classroom allows for the possibility of individual progress while not stopping a whole class. For those using this in history - flipping must free up time and mind space for collaborative thought and projects and some wonderful discussions!
Ness Crouch's curator insight,
July 29, 2013 4:54 AM
Flipped Classrooms is a big topic of conversation at the moment... what's the best way of achieving that?
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