9. Flip Your Lessons
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The flipped classroom has been gaining in popularity since the term
"flipped" entered the broader education world in 2012. When it was first
presented, the idea that students could learn new information at home and
then come to school and use class time for critical thinking activities and
reinforcement of concepts was unique. However, many teachers are using
this strategy and achieving positive results. Students in a flipped classroom
are able to work at their own pace (which is great for
differentiated
learning
) and engage with their peers in a more interactive, meaningful way
when they're in the classroom. Try using the flipped teaching strategy for
your next lesson and observe the depth of your students' engagement.
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