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A flipped class is one that inverts the typical cycle of content acquisition and

application so that

students gain necessary knowledge before content presentation, and

teachers guide students to actively and interactively clarify and apply that

knowledge during class.

Like the best classes have always done, this approach supports teachers playing

their most important role of guiding their students to deeper thinking and higher

levels of application. A flipped class keeps student learning at the center of

teaching.

WHY ARE TEACHERS FLIPPING THEIR CLASS?

Students learn more deeply.

As a result of students taking responsibility, interacting meaningfully and often with

their teacher and peers, and getting and giving frequent feedback, they acquire a

deeper understanding of the content and how to use it.

Students are more active participants in learning.

The student role shifts from passive recipient to active constructor of knowledge,

giving them opportunities to practice using the intellectual tools of the discipline.

Interaction increases and students learn from one another.

Students work together applying course concepts with guidance from the

teacher. This increased interaction helps to create a learning community that

encourages them to build knowledge together inside and outside the classroom.

Teachers and students get more feedback.

With more opportunities for students to apply their knowledge and therefore

demonstrate their ability to use it, gaps in their understanding become visible to both

themselves and the teacher.

(Retrieved from https://learningsciences.utexas.edu/teaching/flipping-a-class)

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Teachers Demonstrating and Participating in the Flipped Classroom Lesson

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