Not exact matches
Discover how some teachers have creatively applied the
flipped learning model to increase
quality class time in PE, woodworking, dance education, and elementary classrooms.
I know dozens of teachers who serve remotely on one or more of the following: The PBS Teacher Advisory Group, the iCivics Educator Network, California's Better Together Teacher Advisory Committee, the
Flipped Learning Teacher Advisory Committee, the Scholastic Teacher Advisory Committee, and the Teacher Advisory Group for the National Council on Teacher
Quality.
My second prediction for 2012 is that the
Flipped Classroom model of
learning will become more popular as the increase in
quality independent
learning resources makes it practical for teachers to plan and deliver this model of
learning.