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Asynchronous Flipped Mastery Classroom

This video shows an example of a video lecture Adam recorded for students to watch as homework. 
"I LOVE LOVE LOVE the flipped classroom. I like that I'm able to move at my own pace and do things in the order that I want to do them." - Quote from Student Survey 

Using this teaching method, students work at their own pace. Students are assigned videos to watch at home, and the traditional homework assignments are done in class where students can get one-on-one help from the teacher or other students. Once a student has shown mastery for that unit either through quizzes or teacher interviews, that student may move on to the next unit. This model also gives students more time for hands-on learning activities and experiments. 

Adam McKinley Osborne

Contact Adam:

2411  Main Street

Hurricane, WV 25526

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adam.mckinley.osborne@gmail.com

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Tel 304 741 5870

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