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Does Flipped Classroom Work? Check out this Article

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I’ve used flipped classrooms in my Middle School classes. That’s why this article from EdSurge caught my attention: Does ‘Flipped Learning’ Work? After the initial excitment that somthing changed, it fell into a routine with not much better results than any other teaching method. But not worse, either.

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Subscriber Special: Huge Savings on Posters

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March 1-3, 2023 65 Tech Ed Posters $2.99 Print them out and hang them on your classroom walls or share them out digitally on a Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram feed. Every month, subscribers to our newsletter get a free/discounted resource to help their tech teaching. Jacqui Murray has been teaching K-18 technology for 30 years.

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How to Create a Paperless Classroom

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Every Earth Day (April 22, 2023 this year–see our previous article on Earth Day Class Activities ) someone in your school, maybe the parent group, raises the question of WHY NOT a paperless classroom? The traditional classroom vs. paperless is like a cell phone vs. an iPhone. Really, though: Why not?

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Curriculum Associates Launches Extraordinary Educators™ Leadership Collaborative to Support the Professional Growth of Rising School Principals Nationwide

eSchool News

Throughout the year, the class of principals will participate in a flipped classroom design, where they will learn, meet, and collaborate virtually in small groups around important leadership topics. To learn about the 2023–2024 Extraordinary Educators Leadership Collaborative, visit [link].

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AI in Higher Ed: Using What We Already Know About Good Teaching Practices

Edsurge

As of fall 2023, we are still in the early stages of figuring out what AI integration means for higher ed. In some classrooms, such as my own, we talk about what AI can and can’t do. But the idea of the flipped classroom is credited to Jonathan Bergman and Aaron Sams in 2006.

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How much research has been done on flipped learning? The 2022 (and final?) update

Robert Talbert, Ph.D.

That's because David Clark and I are in heads-down mode to finish our book Grading For Growth which should come out in 2023 and whose manuscript is due in <checks notes> less than two months. Flipped classroom. Flipped learning. Inverted classroom. Publications in 2021. Difference from 2020.

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Khan Academy redux

Robert Talbert, Ph.D.

The whitepaper itself seems to advocate a position that schools would be more effective, and students better served, if they were more free from government involvement — more free to innovate and reform themselves, with a flipped classroom approach being the foremost example of reform. I actually do not disagree with this idea.