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Time for Learning: Top 10 Reasons Why Flipping the Classroom Can Change Education

English

By (author): Kathleen P. L. Fulton

The guide school leaders need to reap the rewards of educations most exciting new trend. 

Flipping classroomsusing class time for hands-on learning and off loading the lecture portion of lessons to teacher-created videos or other technology presentations assigned as homeworkis taking schools by storm. But like all hot trends, it is important to apply this innovation intelligently, especially at the system-wide level. 

This book makes a persuasive case to leaders for the potential benefits of flipping. Backed by powerful data and compelling anecdotes, this book covers:

  •  Data on positive student outcomes in terms of achievement and motivation
  • How flipping gives teachers more time to work with students one-on-one and encourage peer learning  
  • Ways flipping can benefit teacher learning and collaboration
  • Why flipping encourages students to take responsibility for their own learning 
  • How flipping engages students in 21st century skills
  • Ways flipping is budget and resource-friendly 


With this book, you can take a major step towards the future of education, utilizing technology and advanced understanding of how students learn best. 

Flipped classrooms empower teachers to engage students in deeper learning. This book gives readers ten reasons for joining forces to make this possibility a reality.
Tom Carroll, President
National Commission on Teaching and Americas Future

I highly recommend this book for any educator interested in flipping the classroom to reinvent the learning process. The stories show how flipping is energizing teachers and studentswith powerful results!
Lisa Schmucki, Founder and CEO
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Product Details
  • Weight: 310g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 228mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Jul 2014
  • Publisher: SAGE Publications Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781483332819

About Kathleen P. L. Fulton

Kathleen Fulton is a writer and education consultant specializing in teaching quality and technology.  She served as Director Reinventing Schools for the 21st Century at the National Commission on Teaching and Americas Future (NCTAF) for ten years.  Before joining NCTAF Ms. Fulton was Project Director for the Congressional Web-based Education Commission and lead author of their report The Power of the Internet for Learning.  She spent four years as Associate Director of the Center for Learning and Educational Technology at the University of Maryland and worked for ten years as a policy analyst for the U.S. Congressional Office of Technology Assessment (OTA). At OTA she was the Project Director responsible for several major education reports including  Education and Technology: Future Visions and Teachers and Technology: Making the Connection.    Since her retirement from NCTAF Fulton has been consulting with a range of clients including the State Education Technology Directors Association the U.S. Department of State the University of Colorado at Denver the National Council of Teachers of English and the Byron School District in Minnesota.  Her current work focuses on flipped classrooms and she has written articles on this topic published in the Phi Delta Kappan T.H.E. Journal Learning and Leading with Technology  and School Administrator.  She graduated from Smith College with a BA in English and received a Master of Arts in Human Development from the University of Maryland.  Fulton lives in Takoma Park Maryland with her husband Harry Fulton and has two grown children Rebecca and Jeffrey and four amazing grandchildren. Listen to Kathleen Fultons webinar Top 10 Reasons Why Flipping the Classroom Can Change Education here.

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