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What is it?

• Students receive lecture at home, then apply
  what they have learned in the classroom.
• Since the lecture is recorded, students have the
  ability to replay the lecture on their computers,
  Ipads, laptops, etc.
• Teachers provide support to help students
  apply what they have learned. Also to help
  students seek out information needed to
  master the material.
• Students must master the material before
  moving on.
Pros of the Flipped Classroom

• Students get an education in the classroom
  tailored to their individual learning needs.
• “Gifted” students can advance at a faster pace
  in this mastery style system.
• Those with similar learning challenges can be
  placed in groups, so the teacher can provide
  “just-in-time” learning.
• Satisfies students innate desire to be
  autonomous, which can promote creativity.
Cons of the Flipped Classroom

• Creates concern students will not watch lecture
  at home- too much freedom.
• Students become too independent, the
  potential for reduced instructor involvement.
• Concern that some students are incapable of
  learning without teacher assistance.
• Unable to process the material presented to
  them in a given lecture/presentation.
Flipping Your Furniture-Collaboration is Key




   Increased focus on collaboration and flexibility.
   Furniture solutions that support personal devices
    (laptops,Ipads,etc.)
Flipping Your Furniture-Collaboration is Key
Our



• It’s important to remember there is no one
  “School of the Future Concept”
• We work with each school to help them decide
  what direction is the best fit, and how our
  furniture can help them achieve their vision.
• Refer to our project profiles to see what has
  worked well for other schools. Our goal is to
  help you arrive at the model best suited for you.
Video: Flipped-Mastery Classroom

Peer into Jonathan Bergmann's Classroom as he explains the
  flipped-mastery model. Presently Jonathan Bergmann &
  Aaron Sams are writing a book on the flipped classroom.




  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nEfojG9ckYA

Flipped Classroom 2012

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    What is it? •Students receive lecture at home, then apply what they have learned in the classroom. • Since the lecture is recorded, students have the ability to replay the lecture on their computers, Ipads, laptops, etc. • Teachers provide support to help students apply what they have learned. Also to help students seek out information needed to master the material. • Students must master the material before moving on.
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    Pros of theFlipped Classroom • Students get an education in the classroom tailored to their individual learning needs. • “Gifted” students can advance at a faster pace in this mastery style system. • Those with similar learning challenges can be placed in groups, so the teacher can provide “just-in-time” learning. • Satisfies students innate desire to be autonomous, which can promote creativity.
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    Cons of theFlipped Classroom • Creates concern students will not watch lecture at home- too much freedom. • Students become too independent, the potential for reduced instructor involvement. • Concern that some students are incapable of learning without teacher assistance. • Unable to process the material presented to them in a given lecture/presentation.
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    Flipping Your Furniture-Collaborationis Key  Increased focus on collaboration and flexibility.  Furniture solutions that support personal devices (laptops,Ipads,etc.)
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    Our • It’s importantto remember there is no one “School of the Future Concept” • We work with each school to help them decide what direction is the best fit, and how our furniture can help them achieve their vision. • Refer to our project profiles to see what has worked well for other schools. Our goal is to help you arrive at the model best suited for you.
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    Video: Flipped-Mastery Classroom Peerinto Jonathan Bergmann's Classroom as he explains the flipped-mastery model. Presently Jonathan Bergmann & Aaron Sams are writing a book on the flipped classroom. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nEfojG9ckYA