Imagine having a classroom that did not always involve
lecturing. Where the teacher was seen as more of just a facilitator and the
students were able to interact and learn at the same time. Imagine being able
to have a lecture done at home and the students are able to work on assigned
problems in class. That is what the flipped classroom is. The flipped classroom
is a new innovation created by Jonathan Bergmann and Aaron Sams that has shown great success in classrooms thus far. There are many questions about what the flipped classroom actually is and how it can
benefit students. Those questions will be answered.
What is the flipped classroom?
- It is where the classroom is actually “flipped.” Teachers record videos of a lecture for students to watch at home and the class works on assigned problems actually in the classroom.
- Teachers act as facilitators in the class and can help students one on one with their work instead of having students struggle at home.
What are the benefits
- There is more contact time between the teacher and students
- Students must take responsibility for their own learning
- More interaction and individual attention between the students and teachers
- Students that are absent do not fall behind
- Engaged and personalized learning
- The teacher records what he or she would normally lecture. Students watch those videos before coming to school and when they get to school and class starts, they apply what they already know.
- The time in the classroom is spent mainly on applying rather than just lecturing.
References
The flipped classroom infographic. (2008). Retrieved from http://www.knewton.com/flipped-classroom/
How the flipped classroom is radically transforming learning. (2012, April 15). Retrieved from http://www.thedailyriff.com/articles/how-the-flipped-classroom-is-radically-transforming-learning-536.php
Niederberger, M. (2012, May 09). New twist in education: 'flipped classroom'. Retrieved from http://www.post-gazette.com/stories/local/neighborhoods-west/new-twist-in-education-flipped-classroom-makes-homework-an-in-school-effort-puts-lectures-online-216213/
Bergmann, J., Overmyer, J., & Wilie, B. (2012, April 14). The flipped classs: myths vs. reality. Retrieved from http://www.thedailyriff.com/articles/the-flipped-class-conversation-689.php


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