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Flipped classroom
    I run into the term just recently but I did not know what it really meant. After the experience in my class, now I do have a clear idea of what flipped classroom is. They replace teacher lectures with some instructions, video or other forms. I would like to mention a lot of benefits like students can work from their own space, but the key is that they do advanced work. They should read while in classroom. 
     As I said for me was the first experience in my class which I really enjoyed. It was something new and I was comfortable and attentive to what I was presented.
Students reflect before class and what is more helpful they watch videos related to the given topic. As future teachers it is important the feedback that students will give after they have watched the video, read an article or something else.
  
   Actually what I found interesting was that there are students who constantly need teacher supervision and want to know if they are doing things right and the teacher instead of giving them immediate answer, makes  the students search for extra information.  What a teacher should do is provide them with resources available.
Now we cannot separate technology from our learning and teaching. As following steps and method my students will be familiar with Google classroom so they can be familiar with the new lesson. Learning from games is always a good way, Quizizz give the chance to test them but at the same time to entertain.

  To conclude I would say that learning about flipped classroom was very helpful.  Teaching students to approach new methods of learning is important. As a future teacher I would like to include this method in my classes.

Comments

  1. I also think that learning about flipped classrooms is very helpful.You have mentioned many benefits of having a flipped classroom in our teaching experiences.However,the one that I mostly consider as important is students' feedback on what they have just learned.That way we understand what they have actually acquired and what they have not.Thank u!

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  2. Always pro short Aleksa. You said what is needed.
    Congrats

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  3. I am enthusiastic about how you will use this method in your classes and I am sure you will make it. Here you have provided some benefits of using this method that is very connected to technology and I enjoyed reading it.

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  4. I'm really fond of posts that are not too long and easy to understand and this reflection of yours is included on this ones.Good job Sandra!

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