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WHAT IS INNOVATIVE TEACHING?
• Innovative teaching is the process of
proactively introducing new teaching
strategies and methods into the classroom.
The purpose of introducing these new
teaching strategies and methods is to improve
academic outcomes and address real
problems to promote equitable learning.
How Innovation Can Help You
Become Better at Teaching?
Applying innovative teaching
strategies to the classroom is a tacit
understanding that our teaching
methods can be improved. It accepts
the need to grow and develop, which
is exactly what we ask of our
students.
• So, innovative teaching strategies start with
a growth mindset. We identify room for
improvement. We invest our time in
researching and thinking of better strategies
to teach our students. We create something
new or adapt existing methods. We take risks.
We may fail. We try again. We iterate and by
doing so establish a culture of innovation and
creativity in the classroom that inspires our
students to do the same.
Innovative Teaching Strategies for
Better Student Engagement
1. Flip the Classroom
• In a flipped classroom students review lecture material at
home and work on projects and assignments in the
classroom. Students in the flipped classroom complete
coursework typically sent home as homework in class. The
flipped classroom provides a great space for peer-to-peer
collaboration. Students can engage one another to
complete group projects, debates, and practice. Teachers
are not the center of the flipped classroom. Instead,
teachers are more flexible, addressing personalized help
and direction for students and student groups as they
complete their work.
2. Personalized Learning
• Personalized learning adapts what, when, and how we are teaching
each student. Instead of selecting a singular method or strategy to
teach the whole class, teachers adapt to the strengths of each
student to help them succeed. The personalized learning
experience is like how we experience different online tools where
algorithms tailor our online experiences to meet our interests.
When you go to one site, you may see certain content float to the
top where I will see something different based on my viewing
history or searches. Personalized learning provides a catered
learning experience and methods that are optimized for individual
students. Though these individualized learning journeys are
different for each student, the end goal is subject mastery or
meeting standards for their grade level. So, we can think of these as
different paths leading to the same place.
3. Project-Based Learning (PBL)
• Project-based learning is an effective method that
helps students drive their own learning journey. In a
PBL exercise, students identify a real-world problem
then develop a solution. Project-based learning relies
on developing key skill sets such as research, critical
thinking, problem-solving, and collaboration. Project-
based learning is an active method of learning where
students gain mastery through the application of their
knowledge rather than rote memorization. Like the
flipped classroom, the teacher’s role becomes that of a
guide and the students take ownership of their
learning.
4. Inquiry-Based Learning
• Inquiry-based learning develops thinking and problem-
solving skills. Instead of driving the class through a
lecture-style format, the teacher poses questions,
scenarios, and problems. Students then research these
topics individually or in groups to formulate their
answers. They can then present their findings and
supporting evidence to the class along with the other
students. Students are then able to further develop
their answers by listening to what other students have
found as well as identifying areas that require more
attention and detail.
•
5. Jigsaws
• Jigsaws are another active learning method. Most
importantly, jigsaws introduce the opportunity for students
to teach other students. And, as Seneca said, “While we
teach, we learn.” Explaining something to someone is often
considered the best way to truly understand it (the protégé
effect). With jigsaws, students are divided into groups and
given different pieces of information. Students in each
group are then tasked with learning the information
enough to be able to explain it to someone else. The
students are then assigned to different groups where they
explain their information to the other members. They
complete this process until each group has the full picture
of information to complete the puzzle.
6. Ask Open-Ended Questions
• Students, especially successful students, may rely too
heavily on textbook answers. They may develop over
time the tendency to think there are only right and
wrong answers. But most questions don’t have right or
wrong answers. In today’s divisive public sphere,
students need to exercise conversational skills and
empathy. Students need to learn to communicate and
collaborate. By asking open-ended questions, teachers
encourage vibrant in-class conversations. Students can
piece together different information learned or
experienced in their life to stitch together cohesive
points. This can encourage students to not only find
their voice but express themselves as well.
7. Peer Teaching
• As we mentioned when discussing jigsaws,
students exhibit mastery when they explain or
teach others. Have students choose an area of
interest within the scope of the subject being
taught. Provide them with the opportunity to
independently research the topic and create a
presentation on it. Set aside class time for
students to present to the class to teach their
peers about their topic. With peer teaching,
students learn skills such as independent study,
presentation skills, and confidence
8.Blended Learning
• Blended learning combines physical and online learning experiences
that give students more control over the time, place, path, and pace
of instruction. Check out our previous post on blended learning to
learn all you need to know. What’s exciting about blended learning
is that it provides traditional classroom experiences as well as
online tools and learning opportunities. It’s not an all-or-nothing
method. Still, technology is a key component of blended learning as
it is for students in the real world. The flexibility of blended learning
enables students to have more control over their learning methods
– perhaps they’ll watch online lectures at home and engage in peer
groups for collaborative activities or maybe they’ll prefer to join
lecture-based virtual classes and do their homework
independently.
9. Feedback
• Feedback is incredibly important. Students need
to learn how to offer constructive feedback as
well as accept feedback. Provide students with a
mechanism for providing feedback. In a virtual
classroom, feedback tools like polling or emojis
are a great way for quick feedback cycles. You can
even challenge or ask students to expand upon
their feedback then ask other students with
opposing opinions to discuss why they think
differently.
•
10. Active Learning
• Many of the innovative learning strategies we
discussed are active learning strategies. Active
learning methods encourage students to discuss,
contribute, participate, investigate, and create.
Active learning challenges students by
questioning them, requiring problem-solving and
critical thinking. Most importantly, active learning
engages students and requires them to be active
in the classroom. Students that participate in
their learning are more likely to succeed in your
class.
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Miss Joy-Innovative-Teaching-22-23.pptx

  • 1.
  • 2. WHAT IS INNOVATIVE TEACHING? • Innovative teaching is the process of proactively introducing new teaching strategies and methods into the classroom. The purpose of introducing these new teaching strategies and methods is to improve academic outcomes and address real problems to promote equitable learning.
  • 3. How Innovation Can Help You Become Better at Teaching? Applying innovative teaching strategies to the classroom is a tacit understanding that our teaching methods can be improved. It accepts the need to grow and develop, which is exactly what we ask of our students.
  • 4. • So, innovative teaching strategies start with a growth mindset. We identify room for improvement. We invest our time in researching and thinking of better strategies to teach our students. We create something new or adapt existing methods. We take risks. We may fail. We try again. We iterate and by doing so establish a culture of innovation and creativity in the classroom that inspires our students to do the same.
  • 5. Innovative Teaching Strategies for Better Student Engagement 1. Flip the Classroom • In a flipped classroom students review lecture material at home and work on projects and assignments in the classroom. Students in the flipped classroom complete coursework typically sent home as homework in class. The flipped classroom provides a great space for peer-to-peer collaboration. Students can engage one another to complete group projects, debates, and practice. Teachers are not the center of the flipped classroom. Instead, teachers are more flexible, addressing personalized help and direction for students and student groups as they complete their work.
  • 6. 2. Personalized Learning • Personalized learning adapts what, when, and how we are teaching each student. Instead of selecting a singular method or strategy to teach the whole class, teachers adapt to the strengths of each student to help them succeed. The personalized learning experience is like how we experience different online tools where algorithms tailor our online experiences to meet our interests. When you go to one site, you may see certain content float to the top where I will see something different based on my viewing history or searches. Personalized learning provides a catered learning experience and methods that are optimized for individual students. Though these individualized learning journeys are different for each student, the end goal is subject mastery or meeting standards for their grade level. So, we can think of these as different paths leading to the same place.
  • 7. 3. Project-Based Learning (PBL) • Project-based learning is an effective method that helps students drive their own learning journey. In a PBL exercise, students identify a real-world problem then develop a solution. Project-based learning relies on developing key skill sets such as research, critical thinking, problem-solving, and collaboration. Project- based learning is an active method of learning where students gain mastery through the application of their knowledge rather than rote memorization. Like the flipped classroom, the teacher’s role becomes that of a guide and the students take ownership of their learning.
  • 8. 4. Inquiry-Based Learning • Inquiry-based learning develops thinking and problem- solving skills. Instead of driving the class through a lecture-style format, the teacher poses questions, scenarios, and problems. Students then research these topics individually or in groups to formulate their answers. They can then present their findings and supporting evidence to the class along with the other students. Students are then able to further develop their answers by listening to what other students have found as well as identifying areas that require more attention and detail. •
  • 9. 5. Jigsaws • Jigsaws are another active learning method. Most importantly, jigsaws introduce the opportunity for students to teach other students. And, as Seneca said, “While we teach, we learn.” Explaining something to someone is often considered the best way to truly understand it (the protégé effect). With jigsaws, students are divided into groups and given different pieces of information. Students in each group are then tasked with learning the information enough to be able to explain it to someone else. The students are then assigned to different groups where they explain their information to the other members. They complete this process until each group has the full picture of information to complete the puzzle.
  • 10. 6. Ask Open-Ended Questions • Students, especially successful students, may rely too heavily on textbook answers. They may develop over time the tendency to think there are only right and wrong answers. But most questions don’t have right or wrong answers. In today’s divisive public sphere, students need to exercise conversational skills and empathy. Students need to learn to communicate and collaborate. By asking open-ended questions, teachers encourage vibrant in-class conversations. Students can piece together different information learned or experienced in their life to stitch together cohesive points. This can encourage students to not only find their voice but express themselves as well.
  • 11. 7. Peer Teaching • As we mentioned when discussing jigsaws, students exhibit mastery when they explain or teach others. Have students choose an area of interest within the scope of the subject being taught. Provide them with the opportunity to independently research the topic and create a presentation on it. Set aside class time for students to present to the class to teach their peers about their topic. With peer teaching, students learn skills such as independent study, presentation skills, and confidence
  • 12. 8.Blended Learning • Blended learning combines physical and online learning experiences that give students more control over the time, place, path, and pace of instruction. Check out our previous post on blended learning to learn all you need to know. What’s exciting about blended learning is that it provides traditional classroom experiences as well as online tools and learning opportunities. It’s not an all-or-nothing method. Still, technology is a key component of blended learning as it is for students in the real world. The flexibility of blended learning enables students to have more control over their learning methods – perhaps they’ll watch online lectures at home and engage in peer groups for collaborative activities or maybe they’ll prefer to join lecture-based virtual classes and do their homework independently.
  • 13. 9. Feedback • Feedback is incredibly important. Students need to learn how to offer constructive feedback as well as accept feedback. Provide students with a mechanism for providing feedback. In a virtual classroom, feedback tools like polling or emojis are a great way for quick feedback cycles. You can even challenge or ask students to expand upon their feedback then ask other students with opposing opinions to discuss why they think differently. •
  • 14. 10. Active Learning • Many of the innovative learning strategies we discussed are active learning strategies. Active learning methods encourage students to discuss, contribute, participate, investigate, and create. Active learning challenges students by questioning them, requiring problem-solving and critical thinking. Most importantly, active learning engages students and requires them to be active in the classroom. Students that participate in their learning are more likely to succeed in your class.