The Flipped Classroom

[...]while high-school students still occasionally lapse on homework assignments, Bergmann credits the new arrangement with fostering better relationships, greater student engagement, and higher levels of motivation. Smith, who has taught for more than a decade in both D.C.'s public charter and...

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Science Teachers
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