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What Are The Best Ways To Make A Flipped Classroom Work?

By Larry Ferlazzo — December 23, 2013 1 min read
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Attilio Galimberti asks:

What are best practices to make a flipped classroom model work?



Please share your thoughts in the comments or, if you prefer, feel free to email them to me. There will be plenty of space for reader comments. Critical reflections on the flipped classroom model are welcome, too.

I won’t be posting the response to this question until next week. Instead, in a few days, I’ll be sharing a list of the most popular posts for the year from this blog.

When I do publish the response, however, it will include a new feature -- the first of what should be regular ten minute BAM! Radio Network broadcasts where I interview the people who contribute responses to each “question-of-the-week.” It will give me the opportunity to ask follow-up questions and should be fun and informative.

You can also send questions to me at lferlazzo@epe.org.When you send one in, let me know if I can use your real name if it’s selected or if you’d prefer remaining anonymous and have a pseudonym in mind.

Another option is contacting me on Twitter at @Larryferlazzo.

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Also, Education Week has published a collection of posts from this blog -- along with new material -- in an ebook form. It’s titled Classroom Management Q&As: Expert Strategies for Teaching.

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