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What is Just-in-Time Teaching (JiTT)

Handbook of Research on Diversity and Social Justice in Higher Education
Involves students preparing for class and submitting their work to the professor during class or ahead of class time; then the professor identifying areas of misunderstanding and adjusting the lesson to meet the needs of the students.
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Differentiation to Accommodate Diverse Learners in the Flipped Classroom
Grace O. Onodipe (Georgia Gwinnett College, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-5268-1.ch017
Abstract
Flipping learning is an effective instructional strategy that allows for differentiation of instruction in a classroom with diverse learners. Paying particular attention to diversity of academic backgrounds and preparedness for college courses, this chapter explores differentiation strategies that could benefit a broad spectrum of learners in a flipped classroom. These differentiation strategies are at the course design and implementation levels and include differentiation strategies for pre-class preparation, in-class activities, and assessment.
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