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Session 7

1. What is the differences between the traditional classroom and flipped classroom?

A. Students watch the lectures on YouTube.

B. Students watch and listen to lectures before coming to class.

C. Students prepare the homework beforehand.

D. Instructor prepares the video material.

2. Flipped learning enables students

A. to get additional access to online tools and technologies.

B. not to take notes in class.

C. to listen to the lectures anytime and anywhere.

D. to be assigned to do homework.

3. A flipped classroom is

A. teacher-centred.

B. student-centred.

C. test-centred.

D. performance-centred.

4. What is an advantage of having students watch online lectures?

A. They can learn at their own pace.

B. They can learn on their own time.

C. They can re-watch lectures.

D. All of these apply.

5. What is a flipped classroom?

A. A classroom where topics are introduced as part of student’s homework through videos or other media,

and classroom time is spent in guided practice.

B. A classroom where tests come at the start of a topic, rather than the end.

C. A classroom where the students teach the teacher.

D. A classroom where students are in charge of their own learning.


6. What problem does a flipped classroom attempt to solve?

A. How boring teachers can be.

B. The lack of concentration during lectures, and the lack of support while completing homework.

C. It doesn't fix a particular problem, it just helps students learn.

C. The lack of ownership in students' educations.

7. Which of the following is NOT a benefit of a flipped classroom?

A. More support is available while practicing skills.

B. Video content can be watched multiple times, for example while studying.

C. Parents can see your teaching style and feel more involved.

D. You can make sure students are paying attention.

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