10 Reasons to Flip Your Classroom
Flip to reach students anywhere, any way, any time and at any pace.
Find
them where they are.
Most
students spend a great deal of their time attached to a device linked to the
internet. They connect with each other,
they connect outside their own circles, find resources, exchange information
and learn. Why not take advantage of
this? The educator can use this same technology to connect students to the
content necessary to learn for the classroom.
Flip to aid over scheduled and/or
chronically absent students.
Students
have access to the digital resources on their time. No matter what their
schedule looks like. Students can get
ahead, catch-up, keep-up, follow-up and review, when the academic environment
provides access at any place and any time.
Flip to improve your students' learning
skills.
When
you give students the opportunity to learn on their terms and hold them
accountable, students will adjust accordingly.
This type of learning demands that study skills, organizational skills
and time management skills be addressed as students balance their daily
schedules with the expectations of the learning environment of your classroom.
Flip to provide alternative access for
all ability levels.
The
educator can provide a variety of choices in the digital content
resources. This allows for
differentiation within each classroom in the delivery of content and the
activities for assessment and accountability in the classroom environment.
Flip to allow students to pause, rewind,
and fast-forward their teacher.
Students
can view the digital resources at their own pace, as often as they need to and
whenever they need to. Through the
digital portal they can check for their own understanding, take notes, repeat
sections, and review at a later date.
Flip to increase student-teacher
interaction.
It
may seem that digital content resources would make the teaching-learning
dynamic less personal, but in reality the classroom activity provides
additional time to provide one-on-one and small group assistance which actually
increases the student-teacher interaction.
Flip to improve classroom management.
In
an environment where students understand the value of learning and see the
application of the content in action there are less students who find methods
to be a distraction to the learning process and therefore there is less need to
address discipline issues.
Flip to educate parents and other
stakeholders.
Administrators,
advisors, counselors, tutors, and most of all parents can have access to your
digital content resources and can become facilitators and guides to assist the
student in the pursuit of learning and knowledge.
Flip to make your class more
transparent.
District
administrators, school administrators, advisors, counselors, tutors, and most
of all parents can have access to your digital content resources and can see
what your teaching and what students should be learning.
The
online portals offer access to the world, bringing experts into your learning
environment at zero cost.
Flip to teach when you are absent.
Do
you hate to be absent because it takes more work to create lessons that are
educational and do not waste the student’s time? Is it difficult to create lessons that any
substitute can oversee? Do you avoid
professional development opportunities because it takes too much energy to get
students back on track? Flipping your
class can eliminate most of these issues as the content has already been
delivered and students are comfortable working on their own or in peer group
learning modules. You can even post the
instruction in the digital learning resource to make students aware of the
expectations for their learning.
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