by Jeanne Doyle | Nov 20, 2014 | Articles
Teachers exploring a new way to spend one on one time with students are finding that flipped classrooms are a great way to improve individual attention to students while being able to present their subjects in more depth. In the Tri-City United school district,... by Pat Wyman | Nov 5, 2014 | Articles
An innovative teacher has found that a flipped classroom offers more time for interaction with his students. Kevin Pax is always looking for ways to free up class time so that students can engage in active learning. He records lectures so students can watch them... by Lisa Schencker | Aug 28, 2014 | Articles
Increasingly, a solution to the problem of failing students who need additional attention is the practice known as flipping – that is, flipping schools between the classroom and home. In a flipped classroom students watch assignments via video and internet at... by Lindley Estes | May 10, 2014 | Articles
Throughout the nation, teachers and students are finding that flipped classrooms encourage creative teaching. Teachers find that they can connect students to resources and use class time to explore ideas in depth. Also, students enjoy the flexibility of having... by Adam Carter | Dec 18, 2013 | Articles
Today’s teaching world presents a fascinating convergence of several trends and scientific realities that will inherently rely on the 9 best tools for flipped classrooms, which are the classrooms of the future. Flipped classrooms literally turn traditional classrooms...
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