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Competency Based Learning: How Flipped Mastery Makes CBL Possible

Turning Learning On Its Head

During the 2007-2008 school year, Aaron Sams and I pioneered the flipped class model of education. Though the flipped class model proved to be an effective strategy in which we saw increases in student achievement and engagement, we only did the traditional flipped classroom for one year.

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Are Your Students as Far Behind as Mine?

EdTechTeacher

Some are encouraging students to take summer school while others are working on systems where there is ongoing tutoring. In 2007 I helped pioneer the flipped classroom model and that model laid the groundwork for what I am doing now in my classroom. Below are a few statements from students in mastery learning classrooms.

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Are Your Students as Far Behind as Mine?

Turning Learning On Its Head

Some are encouraging students to take summer school, while others are working on systems where there is ongoing tutoring. In 2007 I helped pioneer the flipped classroom model and that model laid the groundwork for what I am doing now in my classroom. The self-pacing was fun and I loved the system you use.

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Why Middle Schoolers Thrive in a Self-Paced Classroom

Edsurge

Last summer, we, along with other members of the sixth grade teaching staff at our school, adopted the Modern Classrooms model. Similar to the flipped classroom, the model is an approach based on blended learning, self-paced instruction, and mastery-based grading. Take a student of ours named Layla.

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