We left the classroom a little more than a year ago and are reflecting on what we've learned and new perspectives we have gained as a result of our mental, physical, and emotional distance from the classroom. Whether you're thinking about leaving the classroom yourself or wondering how it feels to have stepped away, you'll want to give this episode a listen. Come find us so we can chat some more!
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We left the classroom a little more than a year ago and are reflecting on what we've learned and new perspectives we have gained as a result of our mental, physical, and emotional distance from the classroom. Whether you're thinking about leaving the classroom yourself or wondering how it feels to have stepped away, you'll want to give this episode a listen. Come find us so we can chat some more!
The flipped classroom model has a lot to offer teachers and can be a great benefit to students, but many are reluctant to give it a try. We get it; we were, too! While we didn't do a full flip, we did find a happy medium that we believed worked best for our students. In this week's episode, we talk about ways flipping our classrooms helped our students be more productive, allowed us to get more one-on-one time with students, and made us feel better about ourselves as teachers. Previous...
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We left the classroom a little more than a year ago and are reflecting on what we've learned and new perspectives we have gained as a result of our mental, physical, and emotional distance from the classroom. Whether you're thinking about leaving the classroom yourself or wondering how it feels to have stepped away, you'll want to give this episode a listen. Come find us so we can chat some more!