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Flipping the classroom together—from 3,000 miles away

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How two teachers overcome the challenges of flipping their classrooms and co-planning lessons across states. Who says you can only use the flipped teaching method in your own class or with other teachers in your school or district? said neither teacher knew much about making videos back in 2012. A focus on the future.

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Redesigning the Syllabus to Reflect the Learning Journey

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Personalized learning is still in its infancy—as are the curricular tools and resources available to support teachers in implementing it. There are plenty of resources with step-by-step guides and blueprints designed to walk teachers through a process to personalize learning. Redesigning the Syllabus Starting With Student Experience.

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Creating a Course Calendar that Aligns to the Rhythms of the Semester

Faculty Focus

Early in my career, one chapter per week described my course outline. When times abundant, some teachers read books like Wiggins and McTighes Understanding by Design , a thoughtful, research-based system. This may not sound particularly innovative, especially since many teachers provide a calendar in the syllabus.

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Creating a Course Calendar that Aligns to the Rhythms of the Semester

Faculty Focus

Early in my career, “one chapter per week” described my course outline. When time’s abundant, some teachers read books like Wiggins and McTighe’s Understanding by Design , a thoughtful, research-based system. This may not sound particularly innovative, especially since many teachers provide a calendar in the syllabus.

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Creating a Course Calendar that Aligns to the Rhythms of the Semester

Faculty Focus

Early in my career, one chapter per week described my course outline. When times abundant, some teachers read books like Wiggins and McTighes Understanding by Design , a thoughtful, research-based system. This may not sound particularly innovative, especially since many teachers provide a calendar in the syllabus.

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Creating a Course Calendar that Aligns to the Rhythms of the Semester

Faculty Focus

Early in my career, “one chapter per week” described my course outline. When time’s abundant, some teachers read books like Wiggins and McTighe’s Understanding by Design , a thoughtful, research-based system. This may not sound particularly innovative, especially since many teachers provide a calendar in the syllabus.

Exams 105