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If college professors spent less time lecturing, would their students do better? A three-year study examining student performance in a “flipped classroom” — a class in which students watch ...
The flipped classroom model assumes that kids have access to internet access and internet-enabled devices, and this is not yet true for everyone, though it will increasingly get that way as prices ...
I'm doing one of my favorite tasks today: I'm running a Flipped Classroom workshop today at Shrewsbury High School. I love working with teachers about the Flipped Classroom, because it has a ...
Students performed equally well in exam scores It may be time to tap the brakes a bit on the flipped classroom movement. New research out of BYU finds that the flipped classroom model, where lectures ...
Despite the attention that the videos get, the greatest benefit to any flipped classroom is not the videos. It’s the in-class time that every teacher must evaluate and redesign.
In a flipped classroom, students watch their professors' lectures online before class, while spending class time working on hands-on, "real world" problems.
GURNEE, Ill.-- There’s a new way for school kids to do their homework -- and perhaps, a ray of hope for the parents who frequently get called on to help. Check out the flipped classroom. At ...
Show students that the flipped classroom is much more than self-directed learning Tan Bhing Leet provides three suggestions to help educators maximise the benefits of flipped classrooms ...
Given that our average attention span is only eight seconds, finding the appropriate curriculum to engage today's college student can be a challenge. The flipped classroom may be the answer.