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Applying the Flipped Classroom Model to English Language Arts Education

Carl A. Young (North Carolina State University, USA) and Clarice M. Moran (Kennesaw State University, USA)
Release Date: March, 2017 | Copyright: © 2017 | Pages: 277

Publication Status: E-Book and Print Version Available for Purchase
ISBN13: 9781522522423
EISBN13: 9781522522430
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-2242-3

Description:

The flipped classroom method, particularly when used with digital video, has recently attracted many supporters within the education field. Now more than ever, language arts educators can benefit tremendously from incorporating flipped classroom techniques into their curriculum.

Applying the Flipped Classroom Model to English Language Arts Education provides a comprehensive examination of the latest strategies for incorporating the flipped classroom technique into English language courses. Highlighting innovative practices and applications in many areas, such as curriculum development, digital tools, and instructional design, this book is an ideal reference source for academicians, educators, students, practitioners, and researchers who are interested in the advancement of the flipped classroom model in curriculums.

Coverage:

The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Classroom Strategies
  • Curriculum Development
  • Digital Education
  • Digital Tools
  • Higher Education
  • Instructional Design

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