After two terms of Flipped Lessons as part of the SIG, here are my final thoughts...
What motivated you to try the flipped approach? Having used a teaching blog for the best part of two years, I wondered if it was time to try putting it to use with flipped classes
How will/has 'Flipping the Classroom' impacted student learning? The students have become more independent. They have learnt to try something without my help. When facilitating in the classroom, students tend to rely on me - when they are learning at home they are not afraid to try to work something out themselves. An example of this: Rather than setting the task of 'learning how to code' in lesson and me facilitating, I set them off on decoded.co. The students had to work their way through the 16 steps to coding on their own and then report back to me next lesson. Some completed the task, most only got to Step 9 of 16 but more importantly all attempted the steps.
Flipped Resource
What has been the student reaction/feedback? The students have mostly found the work enjoyable - although some have said that the task has taken them an hour to complete, whereas the 'usual' homework would only take around 20-30 minutes!
Examples of Students' Flipped Work
How will/has 'Flipping the Classroom' impacted your teaching? It has made me think about the resources I use within lessons - and encouraged me to set tasks which I would normally set within lesson outside of the lesson instead. It has also encouraged the students to complete their 'Prep Work' at home - as this determines which colour they start from in the next lesson.
What are your thoughts on this strategy for the future of education? This strategy - although often time consuming for both teachers and students - will enable students to learn how to be more independent. It will also enable teachers to differentiate further within lessons rather than set homework which can sometimes simply add to a students' workload rather than develop their knowledge of a topic.
Anything else you would like to share, include as your final evaluative thoughts? I will continue to use these Flipped Lessons but now I will extend it from year 8 to all year groups.
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