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Flip Your Language Classroom FLEAT VI Conference, Cambridge, MA Today’s presentation will be led by: Karen Olson Academic Manager [email protected]

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Flip Your Language Classroom

FLEAT VI Conference, Cambridge, MA

Today’s presentation will be led by: Karen Olson

Academic Manager [email protected]

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The Flipped Classroom

• What is it?

• Why do it?

• How to do it right!

• DABL –Our flipped classroom

• Transparent Language's tools for flipping

• Why flipping can flop

• Resources to help you flip

• Q&A

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What is it?

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What is it?

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Why do it?

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Why do it?

Image by Jeffrey Anderson on Wikimedia Commons

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Why do it?

• Increases student-teacher-class interaction

• Helps busy and absent students

• Allows students to pause and rewind learning

• Differentiates (fast learners vs. slow learners)

• Educates parents

• Benefits absent teachers

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Why do it? Comparison: Traditional vs. Flipped

Traditional Classroom

Activity Time

Warm-up Activity 5 min

Go over previous night’s homework

10 min

Lecture new content 30 min

Practice 15 min.

Homework: Independent practice and/or lab activity

30 min.

Flipped Classroom

Activity Time

Warm-up Activity 5 min

Q&A time independent learning

10 min

Practice activities • Skits • Debates • Questions • Demonstrations

45 min.

Homework: Refresh Learning Prepare for next class

10 min. 20 min.

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How to do it right!

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How to do it right!

Pre-Class

• Identify key words & phrases to learn

• Choose a powerful tool

• Assign

• Track

Classroom

• Allow students to confirm learning/Ask questions

• Facilitate interactive, engaging activities

After Class

• Review/Sustain

• Prepare for next class

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Sample Lesson Plan: Food & Drink

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Beware of Flipped Learning Misconceptions!

Image by CollegeDegrees360 on Flickr.com

Delivering a lecture via video at home is still

passive learning. Seek out more active ways to

deliver learning at home via online tools.

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DABL Declaratively Accelerated

Blended Learning

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The Flipped Language Classroom with Declaratively Accelerated Blended Learning

1. Leverage technology to acquire a large pool of declarative (words, phrases, chunks of language) knowledge.

• Rapid exposure to learning material • Variety of interactive activities:

listening/reading/writing/speaking • Adaptive (knows what is right/wrong) and adjusts

2. Use classroom time to facilitate interactive activities that not only reinforce but also apply the language in context.

3. Review/sustain the learning through repetition and spiraling.

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Case Study

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Transparent Language's Tools for Flipping

Rapid Exposure to Vocabulary Content • System is capable of presenting hundreds of

words and phrases per minute

Variety of Interactive Activities • Includes activities to build all four core skills:

listening, speaking, reading, and writing

Adaptive and Sustainable • Tracks student progress and adjusts to their

individual needs and levels • System automatically gathers and refreshes content that has

not been learned in a while through Learned Items

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Transparent Language's Tools for Flipping

MANAGE CLASSES • Organize class sections

• Send messages

ASSIGN LEARNING • Supplemental lists

• Customizable content • Companion lessons to text books

ASSESS STUDENTS • Track student progress

• Report scores

Increase productivity!

Keep students on task!

Report in minutes!

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Why Flipping Can Flop

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Why Flipping Can Flop

• Time-consuming

• Technology not available

• Teacher training missing

• Unrealistic expectations

• Lack of parental support

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Resources to Help You Flip

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Recommended Reading

Declaratively Accelerated Blended Learning Implementation Guide – Get your hands dirty in our follow-up guide, in which we’ll show you how to apply the DABL flipped classroom method to your language classroom. The guide includes 3 detailed sample lesson plans.

“Flip Your Classroom” by Jonathan Bergmann and Aaron Sams – Learn more about the flipped classroom model from the two teachers who pioneered it. This book is a great introduction to and overview of the world of flipped teaching in general.

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Transparent Language Online

Interested in using Transparent Language Online to flip your language classroom?

You can learn more about the system at www.transparent.com/education.

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Educational Webinars Offering free professional education webinars

for teachers!

• Teaching grammar through technology • How to teach asynchronously • Creating ACTFL aligned lessons • The communicate classroom: teaching listening and speaking • The communicate classroom: teaching reading and writing

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Q&A