A win-win situation with Flipped Classroom
Each and every week that we advance in this subject
, I am facing with so many ways of improving
teaching methods and finding the
best way to adapt to 21th century perspective regarding teaching.
I, as a present student and future teacher ,
hopefully, learnt about ‘ Flipped Classrooms’ and how to adapt this new method
in my daily teaching. This isn’t the first time that I hear about this new
method but it was the first time that I participated in one of it during our
seminar classes in this subject.
Whilst reading about Flipped Classroom , I found out
that it was one of the most popular trends in education in recent memory. In
these classes , also known as inverted classrooms, students review lecture
materials before class as homework. In-class time is dedicated to interactive
exercises , discussions and independent work that would have previously been
completed at home. These new in-class activities are all completed under the
guidance of the teacher , who is present and all the time available for any
misconceptions or difficulties that may
arise during class.
Different from a traditional classroom , a Flipped
Classroom seems to create a win-win situation for both students and teachers .
Teachers don’t have to struggle themselves into explaining for long hours and
on the other side , it has to be admitted that it is an entertaining way for
students to learn and for students to become self-directed learners.
What makes me use this method is the fact that I
want to focus more on my students experiences , by improving their classroom
experience in a number of ways.
Firstly , I would take this new method into
consideration for my future classroom experiences because I think that students
have now understood that this is a new era of learning and as such , it also
requires for new methods. By using this method with them , I intend on making
them view and review lectures, videos or
whatever assignments they are about to be given at their own pace. This means
that they will have all the time needed to consider and reconsider the
materials and to solve problems coming
into their way and all their misunderstandings about the assignments given
would be treated in-class .
Secondly , students are to apply new knowledge using
the teacher as an instructor, meaning that students can ask questions , get
immediate targeted answers , explore subjects in a deeper manner and catch up
with their peers easier and faster. So ,
unlike the traditional method of teaching , for students bringing their
homework into the flipped classroom ,
they can get help quickly and I would identify
common mistakes and issues to dwell on later faster than with the traditional
method.
Thirdly , this method totally functions taking into consideration
the fact that sometimes internet connection in schools fails and doing this at
home, gives more chances to students to prepare better than they would with the
present problematic wireless connections at school . But the importance lies
mostly on the media used so that the intentions on using this method are fully
achieved. I would choose for my students media that are known to them , but
also experiment a little bit with the unknown , because they are here to learn
,after all. I would use sites such as Google Classroom – to deliver assignments
and to provide feedback. Blogger , as the one that we are using now, would also
be another media , where they could make reflections on a given topic and also Quizizz – playing games individually,
always for learning goals and assessment activities.
All in all. , I can say that judging on what this
method tends to transmit to anyone who decides on using it , it is a valuable
method, time saving and a really appropriate method for those students who feel
more comfortable in working alone.
“ Students should be taught how to think , not what
to think” , so let’s embrace this method .
I enjoyed reading your post and I really liked it.I also liked the fact that you have mentioned all the advantages but also disadvantages and both must be taken into consideration in order to have a successful lesson. Thank u Eva.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed reading this post . You mentioned pros and cons of flipped classroom and how you are going to use it as a future teacher .
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed reading your post Eva.I am also facing with great ways of improving teaching methods as you are.It's good that you have heard of this method before and you were lucky to become part of it last week.I like the fact that you have not only mentioned the benefits that this method has,but also the ways you will apply this method to your future classrooms.You have provided great explanations about why you will make use of this method.Congrats!
ReplyDeleteIt was a good job this one done by you. I never get dissapointed when I read ypur posts. I found something different in the way you have expressed your ideas and I do really like the closure that you have provided to your post. Including advantages and dissadvantages made me realize what are the positive and negative aspects of this method. Keep on like this.
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