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Monthly Archives: April 2014
The fallacy of evaluating “the flipped class”
In nearly 30 years of teaching, I can’t recall another teaching innovation that has aroused such interest and rapid adoption among college faculty as the “flipped” class. Somewhat belatedly, we are now seeing studies to test whether the flipped class … Continue reading
Posted in Academia, Teaching and learning biology
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