World History
Flipping and rising student scores
Technapex did a survey of some 453 flipped educators in June and found that (a) teachers (88%) reported that they were happier with their jobs because of flipping and (b) students (67%) performed better on tests as a result of flipping. These are the first statistics that I've seen about how much flipping actually improves scores.
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Mastery Learning - Definition And Implementation
First off this is from Jonathan Bergmann who is one of the pioneers of flipping the classroom. But what I like about this is that in 2 minutes, he defines mastery learninggives the advantages of using ittells how it has opened him up for differentiationdiscusses...
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Fcps Personalized Learning In-service
I am giving a hands on presentation at Fairfax County, VA's Advanced Academic Institute at South County HS from 8:30 - 11:30. If you work for FCPS and would like to sign up go into MyPLT and type in summer into the search box and the AAP courses...
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Personalizing Classroom Instruction - W&m Presentation
I am presenting at William and Mary's Leadership Academy for administrators and teacher leaders. The institute is based on John Hattie's beliefs (some of which you can see here). The goal is for the administrators to learn how they can lead...
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Flipped Learning And Differentiation
Believe it or not the NYTimes has an opinion piece advocating the Flipped Classroom. But it is the quasi flipped classroom which I use a lot in our combined ESOL World History I class (which is a ESOL and standard education students combined in...
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Conclusions So Far On Flipping The Classroom
In my 27 high school county, there are only five of us (that I know about) who have tried flipping the classroom. We collaborated and came up with a document that might help those looking to do the same. It includes lessons we have learned,...
World History