Flipping the Classroom - Frequently Asked Questions
Flipped Classroom FAQ - Addressing concerns of students, teachers and parents
This resource highlights the terminology associated with the Flipped Classroom, how the flipped classroom can change the way math homework is done, and eases some of the common concerns of parents with detailed explanations and examples.
This resource highlights the terminology associated with the Flipped Classroom, how the flipped classroom can change the way math homework is done, and eases some of the common concerns of parents with detailed explanations and examples.
The top ten questions parents have about The Flipped Classroom and how to answer them
"As more and more classrooms embrace blended learning strategies, it’s only natural to expect questions to arise. That’s especially true when new technology enables a whole new approach to the learning experience — as is the case with one of today’s most buzzed-about classroom innovations, the flipped classroom."
"As more and more classrooms embrace blended learning strategies, it’s only natural to expect questions to arise. That’s especially true when new technology enables a whole new approach to the learning experience — as is the case with one of today’s most buzzed-about classroom innovations, the flipped classroom."
The Flipped Classroom FAQ from CIRTL
The Center for the Integration of Research, Teaching and Learning addresses some of the main FAQs of the Flipped Classroom.
The Center for the Integration of Research, Teaching and Learning addresses some of the main FAQs of the Flipped Classroom.
What if students don't watch the videos?
Source: Lodge McCammon Description: A middle school mathematics teacher in Raleigh NC, who worked with the Friday Institute, recorded a series of answers to frequently asked questions about flipping the classroom. |
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So You Think You Can't Flip Your Classroom? (published October 10, 2014)
Written by Fausto Puppo and sponsored by eLearning Industry, this article looks at some of the common misunderstandings of what it means to flip a classroom and encourages educators to give it a try.
Written by Fausto Puppo and sponsored by eLearning Industry, this article looks at some of the common misunderstandings of what it means to flip a classroom and encourages educators to give it a try.