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Flipped Learning - Take It or Leave It - Coggle Diagram
Flipped Learning - Take It or Leave It
What is Flipped Learning?
Traditional Model
Teacher Lectures in Class
Practice happens at home
Flipped Model
Student learn content at home
Apply knowledge in class with support
Challenges & Considerations
It requires many resources (laptops, internet, professional development)
Risk of widening learning gaps
Lower performing students may fall behind
Students who lack motivation may fall behind
Leadership & Implementation
First, there must be carefully guided pilots, and faculty collaboration before district-wide adoption
Small-scale prototypes will be needed to allow feedback, build investment, and prepare for large-scale implementation
Comments
Flipped learning has a strong potential
There seems to be issues with equity
Success depends on quality of leadership and teacher readiness instead of the model itself
Starting with pilot programs would avoid rushing into a possible failure
Final Thought
While flipped learning may show signs of success, it will be difficult to control equity between students, and will have to be carefully implemented in order to help low-achieving students.