2374. Flipped classroom!



I just saw a video in YouTube about this new trend at some schools. 

I would need much room to talk about it, and you can see the videos yourself, or type this name on Google searcher box. 

It seems awesome, and it is turning so good in some schools in the US. 

Basically (but not only) the students look up for info about a new topic, which has been prompted by the teacher. 

The students study and research about that lesson, and they're assigned homework for reinforcement. 

It's just to turn things upside down: first the students work, and then the teacher receives that searched info and can add something else. 

I must say something else about this new approach. Like the students do activities in the classroom, by means of tablets, instead of doing those activities at home.

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