Course Description

How do we handle classes that have different levels of students in them? How do we teach for mastery of the language, not just passing exams? How do we use technology and other resources to ensure we're being efficient with our time? Flipped learning is a way that we can start to achieve these things.

This course will introduce you to what flipped learning is, and why it is becoming more and more popular as a teaching practice. 

If you have been teaching for a while and would like to be more creative in how you handle the above challenges, this course is for you.


What are learners saying?

5 star rating

Getting Started with Flipped Learning

Maria Fernanda Rodriquez

3 star rating

A good introduction to Flipped Learning

Josie Mackenzie

I hadn't heard of flipped learning so I can say I now know what it's about, but I'm still left with a lot of questions, but perhaps most related to whether i...

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I hadn't heard of flipped learning so I can say I now know what it's about, but I'm still left with a lot of questions, but perhaps most related to whether it works in different situations, i.e. an adult classroom where most students are working while studying. Was the idea that students need to get 100% in their tests before moving on related to flipped learning or an additional idea? I wasn't sure.

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Course Author

Course Author Amanda Mcloughlin

Amanda is a freelance teacher trainer and materials writer based in the Bilbao area in the north of Spain. She taught EFL and science in a primary school near Bilbao for 8 years and has been training teachers for the British Council for the last 10 years, specialising in CLIL and EFL methodology. More recently, she has been working as an author of primary and secondary CLIL textbooks for the Spanish market.