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I agree wholeheartedly with your statements. I think that it is important to understand your students when planning to implement a flipped classroom. Different groups of students would benefit from it, while others would not.
In my classroom and with my students I would say that a flipped classroom would not be an effective tool to use. My argument is simple and revolves around three factors.
1. All students do not have internet access at home, i.e. how and when could they complete the work.
2. Many of my students have outside obligations, i.e. job and family.
3. I could not depend on the majority of my students to do work at home, i.e. they would not be prepared for the "in" class portion
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