The world of Flipped Learning continues to expand. The team at FLGI is continually amazed at the amount and quality of Flipped Learning research and activity across the world. We... Read More
Flipped Learning at Work Today I was catching up on news feeds about Flipped Learning. As I read, I was struck once again by the evidence that Flipped Learning continues... Read More
Recently, I had two fascinating conversations with two very disparate people who have made very different life choices. Their stories re-emphasized to me some deep principles about life. Both of... Read More
Flipped Learning is estimated to be growing at 37.4% per year. With that growth, one of the concerns as it scales is that Flipped Learning be done well. Another study... Read More
It was in about my fifth year teaching when I met the Master. He was a teacher who taught at a nearby school and he was considered to be the... Read More
The post below was originally published for EdTech Magazine. See the original post here. So, your school district has bought a device for every student, or you just opened your... Read More
I have been helping teachers for over ten years implement Flipped Learning and recently I have been pondering why some teachers are reluctant flippers. A few years ago, I outlined... Read More
Matt Bowers teaches remedial reading (Read 180) at Pioneer Trail Middle School in Olathe, Kansas. A few years ago, he flipped his classroom and his students began to love reading.... Read More
Try this… Stand up in front a group of educators and say, “Flipped Learning is the meta-strategy that that supports all other instructional models.” See what happens. It’s astounding to see the span of reactions we get when we’ve made... Read More
Be part of an important flipped-mastery learning research study Are you a high school math teacher? Do you have experience teaching high school math courses (Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II,... Read More
Teachers are absent from school an average of 9.4 days a year (Education Next 2014) for a variety of reasons: sickness, personal days, and professional learning days. This represents 5.2%... Read More
There is nothing more important that student safety. Students identities and personal information MUST be protected. Any tool that does not treat this information as mission critical should be immediately... Read More