I feel like there is a
miscorrelation between the flipped classroom and what we did last time in
class, but at the moment I am not going to explain that.
I think it is VERY important for
every student to experience the type of classroom environment we had, so that
they are aware of the NECESSITY of an in-person teacher in class. There is a
lot of wasted time, time usually filled with the air of confusion; "did I
do the task well?", "what am I to do next?", "am I doing
the right thing?", "am I running out of time?" and A LOT of
other questions I cannot recall at the moment. The struggle is real. For it to work, the
instructions should be given in great detail at the beginning and during the
class, because the distance in space and time makes it difficult for the
student to relay on their own understanding. There will always a bit of
uncertainty and hesitation as long as the teacher is not there to confirm
whether they're doing right or wrong. There is little or no correction at all,
even though it depends in what you’re teaching. You will want to be there to explain. Let alone when there are internet issues or lack of technological
tools. Not everyone owns a laptop or a good smartphone. Let’s not make our
students feel less if we are not totally sure they’ve got it all set, or if we don’t
offer the right gadgets for them. PLUS, there are huuuge distractions,
especially if the students are young or not motivated to learn that way. Even
though, if I were to describe describe a flipped classroom environment, all of the above
would be reduced because the teacher would be there to help on all of the
things mentioned. The only thing that would change would be the delivery of
information, that would be while they're home, prior the beginning of class. I MEAN, there is a reason why a teacher is a teacher: to teach by instructing and explaining. If the students wanted to watch videos they would do it on their
own, by themselves, or have the teacher suggest the videos or other materials as
additional information or food for thought; not to serve as the lesson itself.
I would be the laziest teacher if I were to do that on daily basis, UNLESS I made the videos myself and I was in them. I would love that in fact. If you missed the class, it is a great way to make sure you don't miss the lesson, or me. ☺
Yet, I would like to acknowledge
that it does have a few other advantages like the fact that it is self-paced
and as a student, if you’re not prepared you don’t have to be feel terrified because of the lack of
knowledge in class like it would happen with a traditional class (even if the teacher
itself is not terrifying, there are other reasons, like student sensibility
etc.), and I do believe it promotes student-centered learning. I did pause and rewind the video we were asked to watch as much as I needed to, and
others did too.
Anyway I am quite sceptic about
what you can really acquire in a flipped classroom that at the end of the day, you
cannot acquire in a normal classroom, because WOW, in a few years, the internet
will no longer be cool.
P.S. no song of the day for today
just because.
unique as always. You were so genuine in your blogg. we still are in need of a teacher and yeah i agree with you when you stated that the internet will no longer be cool. within this era we are forced to use internet just because. i love your blogg.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the lovely words alba ♡♡♡
DeleteI do agree that there are "huuuge distractions". And I noticed that for some of us it was very difficult to focus on the topic. Probably we were not supposed to stay 10 students in one class.
ReplyDeleteYes, because the videos are supposed to be watched at home and then discussed in class, or at least this is what I understood from the FC. Anyway it was cool, thankyou for the collab in class xp
DeleteRealistic and unique at the same time.I would call a perfect job this reflection of yours not only because I like the way you write and create things and so on but I think we all should be aware of what we are dealing with.Weather this methods really has a positive effect on learning or not ,we should see the other side of the coin and not only the good part.And yes, you really did that.
ReplyDeleteThanks heaps Te 🍒😘
DeleteYou amazed me with your post because of the post's originality and uniqueness.You have not only provided the benefits that this method offers,but also its drawbacks.We will make a proper use of this method if we take into consideration the method's negative aspects.Well done Hedera!
ReplyDeleteThankyou for the kind words and dor reading the post in the first place Suela ♡
DeleteYou did well by giving also the difficulties that this approach has, if I can say difficulties. On the other han your post was really accurate and attention grabbing.
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