 | | | | Thinking about implementing a flipped classroom, but don't know where to start? Find out what other schools are doing, why it's working, and the response from teachers and students. | | | | | Presenters: Maureen Fitzsimmons, Math Department Chair, Mooresville Middle School; Debra Latteri, Principal, Roseville Joint Union High School District | | | The flipped classroom is a new teaching concept that many schools and districts are using to engage students with more teacher-student interaction and more differentiation of instruction. Harnessing technology such as online videos, recorded lectures, podcasts, learning management systems, and synchronous online classrooms, the teacher's role is transformed from a deliverer of information to an involved advisor who uses class time for collaborative activities that yield a deeper understanding of the course concepts.
Register for this free webinar to learn more about the flipped classroom, and to hear from innovative educators who are using this new model to create a more personalized education experience and to increase student success. | | | | |  | | | | | "What encourages me to continue with the flipped classroom is the attitude and the perception of the students. They are much more involved in what's going on in class than they ever have been in the past. That's a much better sign for me than their test scores" | | | | | - Sherry Spurlock, Pekin Community High School (IL) | | | | | |  |
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