Flipping 2.0: Practical Strategies for Flipping Your Class, Aug/2013
Author(s) | Jason Bretzmann |
ISBN10 | 0615824072 |
ISBN13 | 9780615824079 |
Format | Paperback |
Pages | 330 |
Year Publish | 2013 August |
Synopsis
Now that you’ve decided to flip your class, you have new questions: How do I do this?
What will students do in class? How will I create learning experiences for students outside of class? What have other teachers done?
You need time to check out workable solutions that other teachers have created. Look inside their classrooms and learn from their experiences. Get all these opportunities from Flipping 2.0 — Practical Strategies for Flipping Your Class
Follow practicing classroom teachers as they walk you through their flipped classroom journey; why and how they made the change, what obstacles they overcame, the technology they used, and where they are heading next. Watch flipped teachers at work. Pick the brains of those who’ve been there, and join the conversation.
There is something for you in this book. With a chapter on mastery learning by Brian Bennett, two chapters on English by Cheryl Morris/Andrew Thomasson and Kate Baker, two chapters on social studies by Jason Bretzmann and Karl Lindgren-Streicher, two chapters on math by Audrey McLarenand John Stevens, two chapters on science by Marc Seigel and David Prindle, Google tools for flipping by Troy Cockrum, two chapters on technology by Cory Peppler and Tom Driscoll/Brian Germain, part-time flipping by Kenny Bosch, elementary school flipping by Todd Nesloney, middle school flipping byNichole Carter, world languages flipping by Heather Witten, and flipping your professional development by Kristin Daniels.