@ReppKaitlin@jameytn I didn't think of how it would benefit classroom management! Your question is the same as mine, what if students don't or are not able to view the material at home?
@MitchellJenna_@jameytn I agree that it would build confidence! As an upper elementary teacher as well, I too am reluctant to flip my classroom with learners who may not take the initiative view the material at home.
@jameytn As a teacher who has students who struggle completing homework, I would be reluctant to use this method with my class. However, I can see the benefits for those groups of students able to dedicate time at home to review the given material. #flippedclassroom#CUIN654Fall2021Rocks!
@KaylaSp25753840 I like the idea as well, but can see it being challenging for students who won't or may not have the time or environment to view the material at home.
@jaengle0 I completely agree! Flipped classrooms can allow instructional time to be used for meaningful application, but students need to be able to use their time at home wisely.
As a teacher who has students who struggle completing homework, I would be reluctant to use this method with my class. However, I can see the benefits for those groups of students able to dedicate time at home to review the given material. #flippedclassroom#CUIN654Fall2021Rocks