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Why Flipped Learning Is Still Going Strong 10 Years Later

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It became know as the flipped classroom—a modern, video-based version of a model pioneered by a handful of higher ed professors during the 1990s. But notably, a cohesive opposition movement has failed to materialize, in part because research on its impact in the classroom has generally been positive (or at least neutral ). Flipped OS.

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The Makings (and Misgivings) of a Statewide Effort to Personalize Learning in Massachusetts

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Among the survey’s findings: Google Classroom is by far the most popular learning management platform, used in more than 80 percent of districts. Moodle, Schoology, Blackboard and Summit round out the top five.) Last week, MAPLE released its first report: a. The fox is guarding the henhouse,” the MTA letter reads. “I