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5 Ways to Address Student Resistance in the Flipped Classroom

Fractus Learning

Students forced to take major responsibility for their own learning go through some or all of the steps psychologists associate with trauma and grief: Shock, Denial, Strong emotion, Resistance and withdrawal, Struggle and exploration, Return of confidence, and Integration and success” (Felder & Brent, 1996, p. It’s also hard.

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11 Ways to Add #Inquiry to Your Class

Ask a Tech Teacher

That idealism infused every class in your credential program and only took a slight bump during your student teacher days. You had lesson plans to get through, standards to assess, meetings to attend, parents to council, and state-wide tests that students must do well on. Show students how to find answers to their questions.

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Where to begin if you want to flip your classroom?

Neo LMS

I’ve always found the phrase “ Flipped Classroom ”, quite deceptive — it makes the process appear effortless and swift. However, there are ways to dip your toe in, so to speak, and experiment with the process, without overhauling your entire classroom in one go. Get comfortable with video. Decide what to do in class.

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The Future of Democracy Depends on a Quality Civics Education

Edsurge

Right now, millions of students around the country are comfortably in their seats for the 2023-24 school year. Fortunately, in light of democracy’s fragility, there has been a steady increase in initiatives from federal and state governments to incorporate civics education in K-12 classrooms. To reach every student in the U.S.,

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The Rise of eSports in Education: Breaking New Ground

The CoolCatTeacher

Our guest, Danielle Johnson, Executive Director of the Texas Scholastic Esports Federation, shares how esports is not just about gaming but about boosting student engagement, improving academic performance, and building a more inclusive school community. – Vicki, your podcast host and friendly fellow classroom teacher.

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Practical applications of Constructivism in the online classroom

Neo LMS

To recap: constructivism is a learning theory positing that prior knowledge is the foundation for building new ideas, as opposed to instructivist theory, which holds that students have a tabula rasa that must be populated with new ideas primarily through instruction. Practical applications of Constructivism in the online classroom.

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How to deal with students resistant to e-learning

Neo LMS

We are in the realm of 21st century learning, where most students are digital natives and expect their teachers to be the same and deliver all class content online, through an interactive e-learning platform. Students are supposed to be the change, right? But let’s flip the script. I’ve seen students like this.

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