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2-Concurrent Sessions [clear filter]
Tuesday, June 18
 

2:30pm CDT

7-Utilizing Stations in an Elementary Flip Class
Session will focus on the idea of utilizing stations or centers in an elementary flip class, especially in the area of mathematics. Discussion will explore what stations would look like within a flip class format, as well as outline new ideas, resources, and personal experiences. 

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avatar for Amber Mueller

Amber Mueller

5th Grade Teacher
Amber Mueller, 5th grade teacher at Lily Lake Elementary in Stillwater, MN. I have been teaching for the past two years, and have been fortunate enough to have taught 5th grade both years. Throughout that time, I have had the opportunity to experience the power of flipped learning... Read More →


Tuesday June 18, 2013 2:30pm - 3:30pm CDT
What's Next & Global-E204 E204
 
Wednesday, June 19
 

8:30am CDT

18-So you flipped your classroom...now what...Peer Instruction

We will be sharing how Byron High School sought to improve the flipped classroom model and found Eric Mazur’s Peer Instruction model he developed as a physics professor at Harvard. The model uses peer discussion around conceptual questions that you feel your students struggle with. A question is posted and the students work on it independently. The students then compare and share in a peer instruction model to improve each others conceptual understanding. Some thought must go into the questions being given and such a library takes time to create. We will take you through the do’s and don’ts of how to create such a library and how to most effectively use it.


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avatar for Troy Faulkner

Troy Faulkner

Mathematics Teacher, Byron High School
Troy Faulkner has been teaching mathematics for 25 years. Troy implemented the Peer Instruction Flipped Learning model three and half years ago and has a total of five years of experience in the flipped classroom. Troy and his department have had numerous national and international... Read More →
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Rob Warneke

Math Teacher
Troy Faulkner & Rob Warneke and have been teaching math for more than 20 years. In 2010 we developed our own textbook free curriculum. We are in our third year of flipped learning with 1.5 years being the Peer Instruction model of flipped learning. We are always looking to change... Read More →


Wednesday June 19, 2013 8:30am - 9:30am CDT
Mastery Learning Plus- D206 D206
 


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