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It is found that instructors who have implemented flipped classrooms notes a decrease in failure rate and discipline problems and and increase in test scores. This deeper understanding of the course content in a flipped classroom is far from the traditional, but as with any classroom, there may be pitfalls that are being researched to improve this strategic way of learning. 

The term "flipped classroom" Is exactly that, it is an opposite of a traditional in-person classroom. It is a kind of learning experience that focuses on student involvement, as opposed to an instructor-centered teaching. The learning content is delivered via technology as pre-recorded voice or video lectures that students can replay as needed to capture the content fully before attending class to apply the learned content in-person. This concept of flipped classroom allows instructors to be a guide and to facilitate the in-person classroom with hands-on activities. The student also has a chance to teach other peers, which allows for… >>>

Learning each student’s name and addressing them by their name shows I’m interested in their learning.

Continuously study develop knowledge and improve the class flow using experience and technology to create interactive environment in the class.

Early preparation on my part decreases stress of first time meeting students.

Most of the students will stay in class as long as they feel the activities are valuable. Some teachers engage students in graded activities near the end of the class meeting to reward students who are still engaged.

Opening up about my past and experience and allowing the students to do so also helps us to get to know each other a lil better.

Shaping a positive learning environment will ensure the success of the students.

I have learn that taking courses for professional development can help me integrate theory and practice to develop skills in areas important to teaching.

I appreciated the discussion about the types of professionalism.

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