• Solving the Homework Problem by Flipping the Learning, Apr/2017

Solving the Homework Problem by Flipping the Learning, Apr/2017

Author(s) Jonathan Bergmann
ISBN10 1416623728
ISBN13 9781416623724
Format Paperback
Pages 128
Year Publish 2017 April

Synopsis

Teachers view homework as an opportunity for students to continue learning after the bell rings. For many students, it’s often just the dreaded “H” word. How can educators change the way students view homework while ensuring that they still benefit from the additional learning it provides? It’s easy. Flip the learning!

In Solving the Homework Problem by Flipping the Learning, Jonathan Bergmann, the co-founder of the flipped learning concept, shows you how. The book outlines

  1. Why traditional homework causes dread and frustration for students.
  2. How flipped learning—completing the harder or more analytical aspects of learning in class as opposed to having students do it on their own—improves student learning.
  3. How teachers can create flipped assignments that both engage students and advance student learning.

Bergmann introduces the idea of flipped videos, and provides step-by-step guidance to make them effective. The book also includes useful forms, a student survey, and a sample letter to send to parents explaining the flipped learning concept.

About the Author:

Jonathan Bergmann is one of the pioneers of the Flipped Classroom Movement. He is leading the worldwide adoption of flipped learning through the Flipped Learning Global Initiative (FLGI) (flglobal.org). He works with government entities, schools, corporations, and education non-profits. Jon has coordinated and guided flipped learning projects in the United States and around the globe—China, Taiwan, Korea, Australia, the Middle East, Iceland, Sweden, Norway, the United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, Mexico, Canada, and South America.