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| Flipped learning empowers educators to engage 
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It’s a movement that’s proving the value of 
student-centered learning, but it’s also a teaching style that requires 
professional learning and expertise.
  Nearly 80 percent 
of those who have purchased Flip Your Classroom, the first 
book on the topic, say they were able to implement the strategies they learned 
in the book.
  As one reader put it, “Flipping allows us, 
as teachers, the opportunity to meet each student where they are, identify their 
personal learning style and guide them to a better understanding. This book 
gives the design, encouragement and answers necessary to complete the 
transformation.”
  ISTE has educators covered on all 
fronts with a series of flipped learning books available now. |  
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Flipped Learning for Science 
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Learn how to apply the popular and proven flipped classroom model to 
teaching science, both in the classroom and in the lab, with this new book from 
flipped classroom experts Jonathan Bergmann and Aaron Sams. 
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| The Flip Your Classroom Workbook |  
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| Choose this workbook if you’ve considered flipped 
learning but wondered if the model can work for you. Get hands on and delve into 
key elements of flipped learning, such as finding and creating videos, designing 
a flipped lesson, preparing for change and working with 
administrators. |  
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| Flipped Learning: Gateway to Student 
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Move to the next level in flipped learning with this installment 
covering what happens post-flip. You’ll learn how to advance your flipped 
classroom to a place that is truly student centered, giving you the ability to 
engage with students at the individual level. 
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