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I had a very positive experience with the flipped classroom model. The parents were very cooperative, even though the children had limited resources like mobile phones and laptops. Still, they managed to access the required links by going to their relativesβ or friendsβ houses and using their devices.
The next day, when they came to class and discussed what they had learned, I saw significant improvement in them. When I started teaching the same topic using traditional teaching methods, I noticed that the students who had already studied the content beforehand took notes more responsibly and came prepared to discuss the topic. This repeated exposure increased their understanding.
 Ever wish you had more one-on-one interaction with your teacher?
 Ever wish you had more one-on-one interaction with your teacher?  Let's dive into the flipped classroom model and see how it can revolutionize learning!
 Let's dive into the flipped classroom model and see how it can revolutionize learning! 
 Then, classroom time becomes a dynamic space for discussion, activities, problem-solving, and deeper understanding! π§β
 Then, classroom time becomes a dynamic space for discussion, activities, problem-solving, and deeper understanding! π§β <0xF0><0x9F><0x91><0xAB>
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οΈ No more feeling left behind!
 No more feeling left behind! 
 You get to apply what you've learned, ask questions, and collaborate with peers.
 You get to apply what you've learned, ask questions, and collaborate with peers. 

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