Moody Crews

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Jeff, Agreed. "That is how I learned" or "That is how we've always done it" are equally irritating. Dr. Moody Crews
Jeff, Excellent points. Your point of the importance of teaching students how to learn is something that we sometimes forget. Dr. Moody Crews
Angela, True. So let's think about what we can do about this in our classrooms as teachers. Dr. Moody Crews
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Angela, Agreed. There are many options available. Dr. Moody Crews
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Steve, Excellent points. Thank you for providing this information to your fellow students. Dr. Moody Crews
Angela, Very well stated. The self pacing is very important. Dr. Moody Crews
Angela, Is that the only difference? Dr. Moody Crews
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Soneka, I completely agree. To ask for a complete revival of an instructor's teaching method is probably not realistic. Taking it in parts and helping the instructor to better understand how to create a flipped classroom that will benefit student learning is probably the best approach. Dr. Moody Crews
Ken, Actually, I do. I agree fully with your statements but I think the flipped classroom is moving in the direction that most students and teaching will buy into. Now, that being said, there will always be new ideas and new ways of doing things so I'm sure this method will be revised as it develops. Dr. Moody Crews
Steve, I agree. Why not use what our students are using anyway. You are also correct that motivation is an issue. I believe this goes far beyond the educational system and deep into the mindset of society. Of course, we have to determine how to combat this attitude to help our students learn. Dr. Moody Crews

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