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Self-regulated Learning and the Flipped Classroom

Jul 21, 201639 min
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Episode description

Robert Talbert on self-regulated learning and the flipped classroom.

Quotes

My view about teaching changed completely when I started having kids.
—Robert Talbert

You can’t say that you are interested in teaching students how to learn and then spoon-feed them everything.
—Robert Talbert

Resources

Article: The inverted calculus course and self-regulated learning
Article: The Inverted Calculus Course: Using Guided Practice to Build Self-regulation
Article: We need to produce learners, not just students

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