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The article, The Promise of Personalized Learning, describes a Los Angeles charter school’s experience
with implementing a non-traditional classroom style: the blended (or hybrid) learning model (Headden,
2013). Whereas this ‘rotational model’ (p.16) is known as BLAST (Blended Learning for Alliance School
Transformation) in this California school, the Pennsylvania version is known as PA HLI (PA Hybrid
Learning Initiative). The model, which incorporates both the regular teaching presentation with
computer-assisted learning as an enhancement, was experimented with at Tennenbaum Tech High
School, beginning in the fall of 2011 with students who were having problems attaining credits in order
to graduate on time. At Tennenbaum, approximately 65% of the incoming students were not on track
credit-wise upon entering in 2011. By the year’s end, after two semesters of hybrid learning where
formative assessment data was utilized to shape instruction, the average student at Tennenbaum was
performing on the eighth grade level, as compared to their entry scores at the fourth grade level.
One student in particular, Patty Berganza, who entered Tennenbaum with a history of high
absenteeism and no plans for continuing her education past high school is featured as a success. After
one year of experiencing this classroom structure, both Patty and her classmates began to realize their
potential and actively plan their futures in college. Additionally, both course grades and standardized
testing results have improved dramatically as students gained interest and became more involved in
daily class activities. Headden claims that the strength of this blended program lies in the fact that
students daily experience multiple styles of teaching and learning. Students are grouped into one of
three groups that rotate at one-third and two-thirds of the way through class to different stations:
direct instruction (traditional style teaching), independent learning (computer-based programs for
reinforcement and remediation), and collaborative groups (groups of four students working as a team
on an assignment or project). While direct instruction introduces course material, the independent
station allows for practice and assessing online. With this station student progress is tracked so the
teacher can recommend to individual students to re-do lessons and retake quizzes to result in more
progress. At the collaborative station, students offer ideas in order to complete a group project or task
that is related to the material being taught. In breaking the class into thirds and offering three distinct
styles of learning, the student can experience learning and assessment in a variety of ways, and this
gives the program its strength in raising grades, standardized scores, and interest in learning. Within
this multi-methods format lies the ability to personalize learning – more than what is possible when
either traditional or computer-based learning are used solely or individually.
Reaction
Headden is certainly an advocate of this innovative teaching-learning style, but she does caution
that the model has limitations. She clarifies that the online formative assessing doesn’t necessarily
pinpoint weaknesses, and then further asserts that it is extremely important that teacher feedback drive
changes and improvements in the program, especially within the independent exercises. With these
points in mind and the fact that I have witnessed and implemented this model in two of the schools in
which I substitute, I have become comfortable and confident in the model’s structure and purpose.
Actually, I am surprised that I am reacting favorably to such a different teaching/learning style (I am a
traditional-style teacher), but after watching and interacting with hybrid classes, I have come to realize
that the blending of good, solid practices that both motivate and allow the student to take charge of
his/her learning and progress produces a better learner who is encouraged to become an independent,
life-long learner. Additionally, with this structure, the teacher and students can work within smaller
groups so overall class size is not so much a concern (and thus cost-effective for the district).
Relevance to Career
It seems reasonable to assume that almost every one of today’s students have been exposed to a
variety of media from a very young age and have learned basic and more advanced concepts (including
academic, procedural, and mechanical) by having a parent demonstrate the device or by directly
learning through his/her own inquisitiveness. Since this is most likely assumed true, it is normal and
even expected that students should have technology incorporated into their everyday learning
practices. In my 30-year career as a classroom teacher and in my future plans as a coordinator of a
specialized program (maybe remediation), the utilizing of a variety of methods of instruction within a
single class period would impact positively on learning and allow students to experience a variety of
styles of learning while exploring different methods of interacting (collaboratively, independently, and in
a small group instruction setup). Since I have witnessed and have read of the benefits of such an
innovative style, I believe my career could take on new directions as today’s students participate in the
variety and dynamics this style offers to enhance achievement.
Reference
Headden, S. (2013). The Promise of Personalized Learning. Education Next, 13(4), 14-20.

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Introduction to hybrid learning

  • 1. Summary The article, The Promise of Personalized Learning, describes a Los Angeles charter school’s experience with implementing a non-traditional classroom style: the blended (or hybrid) learning model (Headden, 2013). Whereas this ‘rotational model’ (p.16) is known as BLAST (Blended Learning for Alliance School Transformation) in this California school, the Pennsylvania version is known as PA HLI (PA Hybrid Learning Initiative). The model, which incorporates both the regular teaching presentation with computer-assisted learning as an enhancement, was experimented with at Tennenbaum Tech High School, beginning in the fall of 2011 with students who were having problems attaining credits in order to graduate on time. At Tennenbaum, approximately 65% of the incoming students were not on track credit-wise upon entering in 2011. By the year’s end, after two semesters of hybrid learning where formative assessment data was utilized to shape instruction, the average student at Tennenbaum was performing on the eighth grade level, as compared to their entry scores at the fourth grade level. One student in particular, Patty Berganza, who entered Tennenbaum with a history of high absenteeism and no plans for continuing her education past high school is featured as a success. After one year of experiencing this classroom structure, both Patty and her classmates began to realize their potential and actively plan their futures in college. Additionally, both course grades and standardized testing results have improved dramatically as students gained interest and became more involved in daily class activities. Headden claims that the strength of this blended program lies in the fact that students daily experience multiple styles of teaching and learning. Students are grouped into one of three groups that rotate at one-third and two-thirds of the way through class to different stations: direct instruction (traditional style teaching), independent learning (computer-based programs for reinforcement and remediation), and collaborative groups (groups of four students working as a team on an assignment or project). While direct instruction introduces course material, the independent station allows for practice and assessing online. With this station student progress is tracked so the
  • 2. teacher can recommend to individual students to re-do lessons and retake quizzes to result in more progress. At the collaborative station, students offer ideas in order to complete a group project or task that is related to the material being taught. In breaking the class into thirds and offering three distinct styles of learning, the student can experience learning and assessment in a variety of ways, and this gives the program its strength in raising grades, standardized scores, and interest in learning. Within this multi-methods format lies the ability to personalize learning – more than what is possible when either traditional or computer-based learning are used solely or individually. Reaction Headden is certainly an advocate of this innovative teaching-learning style, but she does caution that the model has limitations. She clarifies that the online formative assessing doesn’t necessarily pinpoint weaknesses, and then further asserts that it is extremely important that teacher feedback drive changes and improvements in the program, especially within the independent exercises. With these points in mind and the fact that I have witnessed and implemented this model in two of the schools in which I substitute, I have become comfortable and confident in the model’s structure and purpose. Actually, I am surprised that I am reacting favorably to such a different teaching/learning style (I am a traditional-style teacher), but after watching and interacting with hybrid classes, I have come to realize that the blending of good, solid practices that both motivate and allow the student to take charge of his/her learning and progress produces a better learner who is encouraged to become an independent, life-long learner. Additionally, with this structure, the teacher and students can work within smaller groups so overall class size is not so much a concern (and thus cost-effective for the district). Relevance to Career It seems reasonable to assume that almost every one of today’s students have been exposed to a variety of media from a very young age and have learned basic and more advanced concepts (including academic, procedural, and mechanical) by having a parent demonstrate the device or by directly
  • 3. learning through his/her own inquisitiveness. Since this is most likely assumed true, it is normal and even expected that students should have technology incorporated into their everyday learning practices. In my 30-year career as a classroom teacher and in my future plans as a coordinator of a specialized program (maybe remediation), the utilizing of a variety of methods of instruction within a single class period would impact positively on learning and allow students to experience a variety of styles of learning while exploring different methods of interacting (collaboratively, independently, and in a small group instruction setup). Since I have witnessed and have read of the benefits of such an innovative style, I believe my career could take on new directions as today’s students participate in the variety and dynamics this style offers to enhance achievement. Reference Headden, S. (2013). The Promise of Personalized Learning. Education Next, 13(4), 14-20.