4 Ways to Flip School Culture
Most in education have heard the term ‘ flipped.’ In school, this has simply meant changing the instructional approach by turning what you’ve traditionally done upside down. Common examples have been moving the independent work associated with homework to the classroom and the direct instruction associated with class to home. But when we normally […]
Hybrid Instruction Creates More Time for Formative Assessments
[…] more essential to the “in-person” classroom time than in prior years. For teachers to create classrooms that support hybrid learning involves working with teachers on developing a flipped learning mindset. Flipped learning is a pedagogical approach where the concept of new learning is done in an individual space rather than a group space. The […]
Flipping the Script: A Case Study in Student Agency and Youth Entrepreneurship
Aaron Schorn details one Hawai'i Preparatory Academy student's capstone journey from senior year to college.
Returning to School: Why Video Is Here to Stay
[…] tell their story, use a different format than they’ve used before to explain work and build and share their own lessons with classmates. Imagine the power of flipped student presentations. Flip Your Classroom. Utilize the power of video by recording some of your direct instruction plans for learners to watch as “homework” then spending […]
Camera-Ready Educators: Video As a Learning Staple
[…] more deliberate in leveraging the medium in the future. Although the pandemic has accelerated teachers’ use of video, we’ve witnessed this shift for several years as the flipped classroom models have grown in popularity. It is tempting to think of video as a quick way to engage students because their lives are already saturated […]
Seven Takeaways from ISTE 2022
An event like ISTE 2022 can ignite opportunities to find new pathways in education. Rachelle Dené Poth shares her highlights.
7 Ways to Use Screencastify for In-Person Learning
Ashley Ranan shares seven ways educators can use Screencastify for innovative classroom instruction and learning.
How to Co-Design Curriculum: Fostering Inclusivity through Shared Family Narratives
Not sure how to begin a transformative educational journey with a co-designed curriculum with learners? Here is my experience doing just that, by partnering with learners to actively shape their experiences by celebrating diversity through family narratives and recipes.
3 Key Questions About Reading Assessment After a Year of Growing Gaps
Dr. Kayla Steltenkamp explores how to address reading assessment and learner growing gaps.
Inverting the Teaching Pyramid with AI
By: Eric Wang We hire teachers to instruct, connect and inspire. Then we saddle them with repetitive, simple tasks that eat up all their time and get in the way of the important things we want and need them to do. We need to change this before we can change anything else. AI is the […]