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PROOF POINTS: 114 studies on flipped classrooms show small payoff for big effort

The Hechinger Report

In a flipped classroom, students watch video lectures before class and use class time to work on assignments and group projects. It’s “flipped” because it’s the opposite of the traditional structure in which students first learn from a teacher’s in-class instruction. Over the past decade, flipping has spread across U.S.

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What is Mastery Learning and How Do You Implement It Effectively?

The CoolCatTeacher

Jon Bergmann is one of the pioneers of the Flipped Classroom. He has helped schools, universities, organizations, and governments all over the world introduce active and flipped learning into their contexts. In 2019, he returned to the classroom to further develop Flipped and Mastery Learning.

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How Districts Can Develop a Comprehensive Plan for Remote Learning Come Fall

Edsurge

That’s a smart move considering a recent USA Today/Ipsos poll found that 20 percent of teachers are “unlikely to go back to school if their classrooms reopen in the fall.” Staggering student schedules helps with social distancing, but class sizes in Clark County were as high as 40 in some elementary schools before the coronavirus emerged.

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Learn why Synth is the Perfect FREE Application for Teachers who want to bring Audio and Video Podcasting into their Classrooms.

TeacherCast

What if there was a way that you could combine traditional writing assignments with the popularity of audio/video podcasts in a format that was accessible to any mobile device, Chromebook or desktop available to your students? Synths are 256-second audio or video sound bytes that you can share publicly or privately with your students.

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Part 2… 34 NCAA Basketball Lesson Plan Resources and Links … A PBL Series

21st Century Educational Technology and Learning

What is a Slam Dunk? – The website Wonderapolis provides this interesting question, video, and related ideas. Students will enjoy the video, accompanying fact, and any activity incorporated with it. Math Basketball Games – Are you looking for a way to bring a little basketball into your elementary of middle school math class?

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Part 3: Over 150 STEM Resources for PBL and Authentic Learning… Engineering

21st Century Educational Technology and Learning

FETC 2019 – How does Orlando in January sound for an educational conference? Design Squad Nation – Another great service from PBS filled with some entertaining and engaging ways to integrate STEM into any classroom. The project culminates with students producing videos about their solutions to share with the community.

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Why Middle Schoolers Thrive in a Self-Paced Classroom

Edsurge

Last summer, we, along with other members of the sixth grade teaching staff at our school, adopted the Modern Classrooms model. Similar to the flipped classroom, the model is an approach based on blended learning, self-paced instruction, and mastery-based grading. Before, our students were completely dependent on the teacher.

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