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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

Many suggestions have been made as to how to catch students up. In 2007 I helped pioneer the flipped classroom model and that model laid the groundwork for what I am doing now in my classroom. In 2007 I helped pioneer the flipped classroom model and that model laid the groundwork for what I am doing now in my classroom.

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Are Your Students as Far Behind as Mine?

Turning Learning On Its Head

Many suggestions have been made as to how to catch students up. In 2007 I helped pioneer the flipped classroom model and that model laid the groundwork for what I am doing now in my classroom. In 2007 I helped pioneer the flipped classroom model and that model laid the groundwork for what I am doing now in my classroom.

Handbook 122
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6 Ways Technology Can Reinvent Parent-Teacher Conferences

Edsurge

Whether you’re in a 1:1 device environment or using a new learning management system, parents will appreciate understanding the instructional tools their kids are using in class. Demonstrate how to check grades, order spirit wear, view weekly lesson plans, and—during spring conference season—register for next year’s courses.

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The 100 Worst Ed-Tech Debacles of the Decade

Hack Education

And like so many products on this list, 3D printing was hailed as a revolution in education, and schools were encouraged to reorient libraries and shop classes towards “maker spaces” which would give students opportunities to print their plastic designs. The Flipped Classroom". Students would be required to pay.

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