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[quote=Anonymous][quote] It shouldn't be passing out worksheets and then tutoring them individually if she has time while the students work in silence. Again, that's improper application of the flipped classroom. There may be some individual work, but it should be combined with group work where kids can help each other (which reinforces understanding even for the students who already get it) and the teacher can work with small groups to resolve confusion in a more efficient way than working with each child individually. It also can allow most sophisticated applications of the lessons when the teacher can come around and work with each group for a few minutes to help give them clarification and guidance. I'm not saying it's a flawless model, it's one that has to be implemented well to work (which is the case with any educational model), but it has a lot going for it. [/quote] This may be a good model in middle or high school. NOt so sure it is the best model for primary or middle elementary. [/quote]
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