Flipped-Learning Toolkit
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Go to My Saved Content.Thinking about flipping your classroom? Flipped-learning pioneers Jon Bergmann and Aaron Sams walk you through the steps you need to take to make blended learning a reality.
Rethinking Space and Time
Flipped learning gives teachers in-class time to support students on challenging material, provides early warning when they don't understand, and encourages them to ask questions. The first step: re-imagining your classroom space.- Overcoming Common Hurdles
- Is Flipping for Everyone?
- Formative Assessment
- Which Tech Tools Are Right for You?
- Getting Stakeholders on Board
More Â鶹´«Ã½Èë¿Ú Resources for Flipped Classroom and Blended Learning
- Read More About Flipped Learning
Video lectures at home? Homework in class? Welcome to a new world of active learning, where teachers can be there when students need them.ÌýVisit Â鶹´«Ã½Èë¿Ú's Flipped Classroom page for all of the best Â鶹´«Ã½Èë¿Ú resources on flipped-learning techniques.
- Read More About Blended Learning
Flipped-classroom techniques fall under a style of teaching called blended learning. Learn how to combine face-to-face instruction with technology-facilitated classroom exercises here.Ìý
- Should You Flip Your Classroom?
Not sure if flipping the classroom is right for you? Read about the pros and cons in this article by Ramsey Musallam.
- Classroom Management and the Flipped Class
The flipped classroom casts a different light on classroom management issues, as teachers rethink one-on-one time, off-task students, freedom vs. control, and parent expectations.
- Watch Salman Khan on Liberating the Classroom for Creativity
In this video, Salman Khan, founder of the , talks about how blended learning can give teachers more time to focus on creative thinking, help struggling students succeed, and encourage collaborative education.Ìý