Flipped classrooms for advanced science courses

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This article explains how issues regarding dual credit and Advanced Placement high school science courses could be mitigated via a flipped classroom instructional model. The need for advanced high school courses will be examined initially, followed by an analysis of advanced science courses and the reform they are experiencing. Finally, it will conclude with an explanation of flipped classes as well as how they may be a solution to the reform challenges teachers are experiencing as they seek to incorporate more inquiry-based activities.

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Tomory, A., & Watson, S. L. (2015). Flipped classrooms for advanced science courses. Journal of Science Education and Technology, 24(6), 875–887. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10956-015-9570-8

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