Looking back at FlipTech 2021
The Flipped Learning Network hosted a fully-online conference in which presenters from around the world submitted short presentations to be viewed prior to the live discussion portion of the event. The basic idea was to find a way to share “Looking Forward” we address the many student needs resulting from the pandemic’s impact on education. This series takes a look back at the presentations and some of the conversations from #FlipTech2021. To get the most out of this conference session watch both the “Pre-Work” and the “Conference Recording.”
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Session B2: Flipping teacher training
Presenter: Daniela Sanchez
Moderator: Carolina R. Buitrago
Description: Teacher training has always been challenging due to the amount of content to cover and the limited time we have. If flipped learning can be beneficial to the students in our classroom, then it can benefit those preparing to be teachers. If we are preparing teachers to facilitate the classrooms of tomorrow then we need to ensure we are modeling our most effective practices. Therefore, in our session we will be discussing the 5 aspects to keep in mind when flipping teacher training and its benefits.
Link to Prework: https://bit.ly/flippingtraining
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