Distance Teaching,  Education

STUDENTS LEARN BETTER WITH FLIPPED LESSONS

Course No. ED471b, ED571b

Think of a lesson that you currently teach – perhaps it’s fractions, structuring complex sentences, Spanish, healthy eating, anything…..  Imagine having students learn the basics of the lesson at home – with video or animation that they can re-watch as many times as necessary until they grasp the concepts. Then classroom time can be spent expanding the lesson and digging deeper into the concept, or helping students in the specific areas where they need help to master the lesson, or complete what was once called “homework.” This is how flipping works – either a lesson or an entire curriculum – and is taking the K-12 world by storm.

Flipping offers numerous benefits for students and teachers – it allows students to learn at their own pace, helps solve the issues of incomplete homework and absent students, helps teachers work with students alone/pairs/groups to meet the many differing needs of our students, allows the classroom time to be used for exploring concepts deeper and more fully.

In this course you will learn:

  • The benefits of flipping
  • How to flip a lesson, and make it easy by doing one lesson at a time
  • How flipping positively affects student achievement
  • how to flip when students do not have access to technology at home
  • What the flipped lesson/classroom looks like.

Here’s a 3-minute video on the flipped classroom ~ enjoy!
3-minute video on the flipped classroom

(On a personal note - I was very reluctant to flip my math class and now will not go back to traditional teaching – this is why I am offering this course. I have seen so much improvement with my students’ knowledge and assessment scores that it amazes me.) Used text on Amazon costs about $8.

This class is appropriate for teachers of all levels, K-12.

We advise you to review and download the course syllabus before registering. Syllabus
  • The benefits of flipping
  • How to flip a lesson, and make it easy by doing one lesson at a time
  • How flipping positively affects student achievement
  • how to flip when students do not have access to technology at home
  • How to easily create videos for students, parents or administration
  • What the flipped lesson/classroom looks like.

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