The "Flipped Classroom" -- The New Buzz Words in Education
Are you and/or your students flipping out over the volume and depth of curriculum you teach in your course? In this session, we will explore moving beyond shifting your paradigm and into “flipping” your classroom. A rapidly spreading trend in secondary classrooms has teachers utilizing the accessibility of online media, most typically videos, to move some traditional lecturing out of their classrooms and into student homes.
If you find yourself frustrated by the amount of “lecture-rinse-repeat” that quickly expands to fill the valuable class time you have, consider how your role might change if students walked into your classroom already possessing the background knowledge they needed to work through practice pedagogy that must be considered to make a flip effective and the accompanying resources valuable. Regardless of the degree of implementation, you will find the information in this session beneficial for increasing student accountability, morale, and engagement in any classroom.
** Join the discussion on this topic and learn how to implement this technique in your classroom! **
If you find yourself frustrated by the amount of “lecture-rinse-repeat” that quickly expands to fill the valuable class time you have, consider how your role might change if students walked into your classroom already possessing the background knowledge they needed to work through practice pedagogy that must be considered to make a flip effective and the accompanying resources valuable. Regardless of the degree of implementation, you will find the information in this session beneficial for increasing student accountability, morale, and engagement in any classroom.
** Join the discussion on this topic and learn how to implement this technique in your classroom! **