Flipped classroom

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Flipped Classroom workshop by A Glover

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HAS Task – Use the five minute lesson plan to quickly scribble a lesson including the ‘flipped classroom’ technique for this week

MAS Task – Describe areas of your specification where you think the ‘flipped classroom’ would be suitable

LAS Task – Research the flipped classroom meaning

From your homework…

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Flipped Classroom Explained A reversed teaching model that delivers instruction

at home through interactive, teacher-created videos and moves “homework” to the classroom.

Moving lectures outside of the classroom allows teachers to spend more 1:1 time with each student.

Students have the opportunity to ask questions and work through problems with the guidance of their teachers and the support of their peers - creating a collaborative learning environment.

Reinforcement of learning;What is the flipped classroom?

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Gives teachers more time to spend 1:1 helping students

Builds stronger student/teacher relationships Offers a way for teachers to share information with

other faculty, supply teachers, students, parents, and the community easily

Produces the ability for students to “rewind” lessons and master topics

Creates a collaborative learning environment in the classroom

What are some benefits of this method?

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Increases focus on exam question technique without spending extra lessons on content

Useful for small groups in sixth form Emphasis upon the learner to take

responsibility and increase work ethic knowing that lesson progresses from home learning

Absent students can infill their learning Can prepare for sensitive content re attitude to

learning

Impact on my own teaching