I just read an article (see below) about “flipped instruction” — a topic I’ve encountered many times before. BUT … this time it’s starting to make sense to me. I’d love to see how a flipped classroom in action. Have you flipped your classroom? What are your experiences with it?
Flipped instruction turns the tables on students
More schools nationwide are adopting the flipped instructional model — a trend driven by success stories and a tech-savvy generation of students, according to data from the Flipped Learning Network. California high-school math teacher Crystal Kirch records short instructional videos, which students watch at home, while class time is devoted to practicing what they have learned at home. “It’s a huge transformation,” Kirch said. “It’s a student-focused classroom where the responsibility for learning has flipped from me to the students.” The Orange County Register (Santa Ana, Calif.)/The Associated Press (1/28)
More schools nationwide are adopting the flipped instructional model — a trend driven by success stories and a tech-savvy generation of students, according to data from the Flipped Learning Network. California high-school math teacher Crystal Kirch records short instructional videos, which students watch at home, while class time is devoted to practicing what they have learned at home. “It’s a huge transformation,” Kirch said. “It’s a student-focused classroom where the responsibility for learning has flipped from me to the students.” The Orange County Register (Santa Ana, Calif.)/The Associated Press (1/28)
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