Honestly, I was not fully aware of what a Flipped Classroom was until this week. I understand that you, as the teacher, expect the students to engage with the class material and content outside of the classroom through technology. This includes using videos, recordings, and interactive technology. When the students do come to class, they should be familiar with the content and are able to engage in labs or activities that further their knowledge and practice of what was learned via technology. I could apply this to my own classroom by requiring the students to review videos, recordings, or documents about short stories, books, grammar lessons, etc. As the students were able to review and study the material before class, they are able to better engage with the content related activities in class or have in depth discussions. Using the flipped classroom method would be very valuable in an English class because so much time is traditionally spent reading in class but the students would have already reAd, watched, and reviewed the content beforehand. I would love to implement this concept into my own classroom!
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