The flipped classroom is really coming around, more so than usual, because it promotes interaction and it makes sure that you are on task- otherwise, you have to do double the workload that night. I feel that I am getting more excited about math; I always enjoyed it, but it's really fun, despite the difficulty of the lesson, because of all the videos we make and the talks with our groups.This is from a student who HATED the flipped classroom in the beginning. One that I had to sit down with after school and talk to about how to succeed in a flipped class. Her transformation has been amazing and gives me hope for the rest of the kids who haven't quite come on board yet :)
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Monday, April 9, 2012
Why I Flip My Class (Student Quote)
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