Michelle has written a useful post at her blog on Flippin’ for ESL. If you’re an ESL teacher, I’d suggest it’s a “must-read.”
In her post, he shared this infographic from Daniel Grafton, which I think anyone exploring the idea of a Flipped Classroom would find helpful.
I’m adding this info to The Best Posts On The “Flipped Classroom” Idea.
We have tried flipped classroom this year’s with our middle school students and we found that it worked best for maths and biology rather than languages.
I gave been in school education for past 15 years and I belive there is no one method that works magic. A flipped classroom can be a variation for lessons that suit this method. Other lessons may require a silent approach or cooperative approach etc… It depend on how skilled and prepared a teacher is.