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5 Strategies to Engage Learners Around Flipped Instruction

Catlin Tucker

Even though the flipped classroom encouraged teachers to record lectures and mini-lessons to send home with students for homework, video can be woven into the class period to shift control from teacher to learner. Instead, they can spend more time facilitating learning and working directly with small groups of students.

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Model Teaching–How Today’s Educators Learn

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Thousands of teachers every year take education classes to renew their license, move up to the next salary range at their school (I did that–often), or learn teaching skills they didn’t get in their degree program (like remote teaching or in-depth technology). Topics include but not limited to: Flipped Classrooms.

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To Flip or Not to Flip? That is the Question!

Fractus Learning

Countless educational technologies and strategies exist to help engage students, represent content differently and provide students with creative ways to demonstrate their understanding. One popular educational model called the Flipped Classroom, combines the power of technology and pedagogy to enhance learning.

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Topics include: Personalize Your Math Professional Development, Learn About Differentiated Instruction and UDL, Personalize Your ELA Professional Development, and more. Tag your questions #eduquestion or post them on our Facebook page or Google+ community. Have you been using technology in your classroom?

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The Station Rotation Model

Catlin Tucker

It was one of the first models, along with the flipped classroom, that I could employ in my low-tech classroom. Collaboration Use a collaborative suite (Google or Microsoft) to get students collaborating in digital spaces around shared tasks. As such, technology should not be used to isolate learners.