More and more teachers are “flipping” their instruction—but what does that really mean? And does it work? A University of Missouri team of researchers has received $450,000 from the National Science ...
A research project at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville is exploring the use of flipped teaching in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) courses. Supported by a $598,402 ...
A little over three years ago, math teachers at Hutchinson High School decided it was time to offer more help to students in the classroom. “It felt like you were a fireman figuring out what is the ...
The popular physical sciences class titled Global Warming: Understanding the Forecast has adopted a “flipped” class format this quarter, in which students receive primary instruction through videos on ...
Ten years ago two Colorado chemistry teachers unleashed a brash concept on a K-12 landscape where few questioned the age-old formula of lecture, homework, assess, repeat. It was the early days of ...
Flipped Classrooms move core instruction outside class, placing too many requirements on students to teach themselves.
Daniel Schwartz, PhD, is Dean of the Stanford University Graduate School of Education. He has served as a professor at the Stanford Graduate School of Education since 2000, teaching courses in ...
Students sit down for homework, plug in their earbuds and turn on their cellphones. And they don’t get yelled at. Because they’re actually working. With the laser-like focus that teens can muster for ...
Prior to becoming an assistant principal at Cherokee High School in Rogersville, TN, Rebecca taught biology for twelve years in a high school setting. Rebecca’s desire to see her students embrace and ...
I share some insights into making flipped classrooms work. I ask how the movement against critical race theory may affect your teaching. I point you to articles and a webinar about teaching you may ...