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Flipping the classroom together—from 3,000 miles away

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For the last few years, this enterprising duo has been flipping their English classes, co-moderating a weekly Twitter education chat, presenting at conferences, planning lessons, and collaborating regularly from opposite sides of the country. Thomasson, who teaches English at Forestview High School in Gastonia, N.C.,

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10 Inspired Tech Trends Every Teacher Should Know About

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Here’s what they shared: The start of the school year means handing out course outline packets by the dozens. This year, though, San Diego English teacher Jen Roberts challenged herself to turn a fellow teacher’s creation into a collaborative, sharable template. “I'm

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Redesigning the Syllabus to Reflect the Learning Journey

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As I improved it, I also worked on developing a smoother flow and incorporating reflections into the course. From 2011-2015, I continued to iterate on the course design for my class. A learning journey takes the place of a syllabus, a course outline, and a scope & sequence document in an eye catching way,” he says.

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