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Đọc đoạn văn và trả lời 08 câu hỏi kèm theo.
Flipping the classroom – the practice of giving students access to lectures before they come to
class and using class time for more engaging activities – has not been nearly as divisive as many other
trends in educational technology, such as massive open online courses or outsourcing digital services. A
comparison between the flipped classrooms and their traditional counterparts found no demonstrable
difference in student outcomes.
Criticism of the flipped classroom model is usually derived from arguments between the didactic
and progressive camps in education. Members of the didactic camp oppose flipping the classroom to
preserve the role of the teacher, while the progressive camp instead advocates a move toward projectbased learning and inquiry. There’s also the knee-jerk reaction to something new. Students in flipped
classrooms can no longer expect to sit through a lecture and complete work on their own time. When
coupled with challenging course materials and a shaky internet connection, the change has led many to
voice their frustration on social media. The same goes for professors, who can no longer expect to give
90-minute presentations. The extra work that goes into recording videos and planning classroom sessions
leads many teachers to report an exhausting first year of flipping the classroom. As a matter of fact, good
ideas in education are incredibly fragile. I am, therefore, not so optimistic that people are going to be on
their mettle.
Some critics, like Ian Bogost, a professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology who placed
himself in the “cautiously cautious” camp on flipped classrooms, said the model is only one of many
factors in the larger debate about technology-based educational reform. The matter, in fact, is not the
flipped classroom specifically; it is the evolving anxiety involved with the operation and ownership of
institutions. Change is a process that tends to solidify quickly. If a school were to make this, by the third
year it could be set in stone. Additionally, one of the most important concepts in teaching is creating
opportunities to make thinking visible. When teachers can really see the thinking of their students, they
can provide these students with the support and encouragement they need to be successful. It is believed
that by using the thoughtful approach to the flipped learning method, teachers have an amazing
opportunity to gain insights into where students are struggling.
28. According to paragraph 1, what is mentioned about flipping the classroom?
A. It better draws students’ attention to classroom activities.
B. It insists on the importance of studying before class.
C. It produces exactly the same results as normal classrooms.
D. It is one of several educational technological trends.
29. What could best replace the word “didactic” in paragraph 2?
A. radical B. innovative
C. orthodox D. disciplinary
30. What is the main purpose of paragraph 2?
A. To criticize the application of flipped learning
B. To explain the disapproval of flipped classrooms
C. To report problems in the first year of flipping learning
D. To show students’ problems in flipped classrooms
31. According to paragraph 2, what is mentioned about the practice of flipped classrooms?
A. It receives more complaints than other methods.
B. It redefines both teachers’ and students’ behaviors.
C. It requires teachers to shorten their class periods.
D. It causes students’ displeasure with social media.
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32. What can be inferred from the sentence “I am, therefore, not so optimistic that people are going to
be on their mettle.”?
A. I do not really long for strong resistance.
B. I do not feel confident about conceptual changes.
C. I have little hope that people will determine to change.
D. I am not sure there will be more conflicts.
33. What does “this” in paragraph 3 refer to?
A. the flipped classroom B. the evolving anxiety
C. the process of change D. the ownership of institutions
34. According to the passage, what does the writer imply about the trend towards flipped classrooms?
A. It is a controversial issue. B. It is a strategic move.
C. It is a desperate struggle. D. It is an inevitable trend.
35. What does the writer probably support?
A. Flipped learning is rapidly established in current technology-based classrooms.
B. Flipped learning facilitates teachers delving into learners’ expectations.
C. Teachers should consider flipped learning to better comprehend students’ issues.
D. Teachers are empowered to experiment with flipped learning in their classrooms




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