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Now for the topic: Pillar of Flipping – Professional Educator The role of a Professional Educator is even more important, and often\u2028more demanding, in a Flipped Classroom than in a traditional one.<\/p>\n During\u2028 class time, they continually observe their students, providing them with\u2028feedback relevant in the moment, and assessing their work.<\/p>\n Professional\u2028 Educators are reflective in their practice, connect with each other to \u2028improve their instruction, accept constructive criticism, and tolerate \u2028controlled chaos in their classrooms.<\/p>\n While Professional Educators take\u2028on less visibly prominent roles in a flipped classroom, they remain the\u2028 essential ingredient that enables Flipped Learning to occur.<\/p>\n Consider your current status on thoughts on the following three statements:<\/p>\n This (and each of the assignments) is divided into three pieces. I divide them in order of importance (mostly) to our learning as a group.<\/p>\n This (and each of the assignments) is divided into three pieces. I divide them in order of importance (mostly) to our learning as a group.<\/p>\n Questions?<\/p>\n If you have questions, contact Ken. The best mode is via Twitter by tagging Ken in a post (@ken_bauer<\/a>) or sending a Twitter direct message (DM).\u00a0 The other option is via email with kenbauer at gmail dot com.<\/p>\n
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