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Flipping the classroom to encourage learning transfer

Differentiating between near and far transfer of skills, Matthew Gordon, outlines a process to improve the likelihood of learning transfer. By carefully staging and giving learners time to fully understand the concepts the chances of successful transfer are improved. Use of the flipped classroom allows learners to process and then check their learning . . .

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Matthew Gordon
Matthew Gordon
Matthew Gordon has worked as a teacher of general and academic English, academic manager and teacher trainer in mainland China and Hong Kong for over 12 years. His areas of interest include logical argument in academic writing, reflective practice in teacher training and learning transfer in EAP. He currently works as a Lecturer of EAP and as a freelance teacher trainer on the Trinity College, London CertTESOL and DipTESOL. He has a Master’s degree in Applied Linguistics and TESOL, a PgCert in Teaching English for Academic Purposes and a DipTESOL.