Flipped Learning
Flipped Learning is a teaching ideology that inverts traditional teaching methods by having students participate in direct instruction at home for their homework (with the use of videos) then practice that skill in class the next day with the help of the teacher. (Essentially they are doing their "homework" during class time). This allows teachers to use class time to work through the problems with small groups, identify students who need more support, and give excelling students more enrichment opportunities.
We will be doing some flipped learning this year in math. More information on this to come!
Here are a few articles that highlight some of the benefits of flipped learning:
http://goo.gl/kfbjRg
http://www.knewton.com/flipped-classroom/
http://goo.gl/MTSgfn
Example video:
Flipped Learning is a teaching ideology that inverts traditional teaching methods by having students participate in direct instruction at home for their homework (with the use of videos) then practice that skill in class the next day with the help of the teacher. (Essentially they are doing their "homework" during class time). This allows teachers to use class time to work through the problems with small groups, identify students who need more support, and give excelling students more enrichment opportunities.
We will be doing some flipped learning this year in math. More information on this to come!
Here are a few articles that highlight some of the benefits of flipped learning:
http://goo.gl/kfbjRg
http://www.knewton.com/flipped-classroom/
http://goo.gl/MTSgfn
Example video: