Flipped Classrooms

A trend that has begun taking over classrooms around the world is the flipped classroom format. Flipped classrooms utilize classroom time for discussions and deeper learning instead of teaching the basics and the beginnings of concepts. Teachers use platforms such as Nearpod or BlackBoard to give students videos, assignments, and learnings to complete outside of school so that when they come to the classroom they are ready for hands-on activities and deep discussions with their peers. Many teachers and students find this method very  beneficial to the educational process. Teachers are able to target their lessons on highly valued skills and concepts and students are able to learn in ways that are more conducive to their various styles. While a totally flipped format may not be ideal for all areas, some educators have found a way to make it work. Many are using a "faux-flipped" format in which students are still giving online objectives to meet, but are also giving things such as lesson tickets in which they have to complete a certain activity before coming to the teacher for a targeted lesson. Teachers who are utilizing this format have found great increases in their students' data results due to the increased level of self regulated learning that takes place. Students are more in charge of their education and therefore more invested in their learning.   

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