evidence of success: a review of flipped learning
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Evidence of Success: A Review of Flipped Learning
Rob Kadel, Ph.D. & Katherine McKnight, Ph.D.Pearson Research & Innovation Network
&University of Colorado Denver
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What does this have in common with Flipped Learning?
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Agenda• What is flipped
learning?• How did flipped
learning come about?
• What does the research say?
• Putting flipped learning to work
• Keys to success
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WHAT IS FLIPPED LEARNING?
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The Simple Version: Lectures as Homework
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The Simple Version: Engaged Students in Class
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A way to maximize students’ individual face-to-face time
with the teacher by off-loading direct instruction to the personal space
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Taking direct instruction out of the large group learning space,
and shifting it into the individual
learning space…
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HOW DID FLIPPED LEARNING COME ABOUT?
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What does this have in common with Flipped Learning?
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‘Round the world solo…
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What problem(s) does the flipped model solve?
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Teacher vs. Student Centered Learning(Huba & Freed, 2000)
Teacher-Centered Student-Centered
Knowledge transmitted from teacher to students
Students construct knowledge through gathering, synthesizing & integrating info
Students passively receive Students actively involved
Teacher is primary info-giver & evaluator
Teacher coaches & facilitates; evaluates learning with students
Teaching & assessing are separate Teaching & assessing are intertwined
Culture is individualistic Culture is cooperative, collaborative
Students viewed as learners Teachers & students are learners
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Benefits to You & Your StudentsWhy would you implement flipped learning in your classroom? Share with others: What do you teach, and how might flipped learning benefit your students?
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WHAT DOES THE RESEARCH SAY?
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Sources of Data
Studies from related literature
Surveys
Case studies/action research
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Cognitive Load TheoryThere is a limit to the amount of info that can be used, processed & stored by the working memory; overloading that limit undermines the learning process (Chaudry, 2010)
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Research on Active Learning“The process of having students engage in some activity that forces them to reflect upon ideas and how they are using those ideas” (Michael, 2006).
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Active learning is associated with improvedacademic performance, increased engagement, critical thinking, & better attitudes toward learning (M. Prince, 2004, J. Michael, 2006).
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Diverse Learners & Bloom’s• ELLs spend class-time
at lower levels (understanding, remembering)
• Flipped Learning: shifts lower levels outside of group space
• Group space used for higher levels (applying, analyzing, creating) (Marshall & DeCapua, 2013)
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PUTTING FLIPPED LEARNING TO WORK
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Survey Research: Students
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Survey Results: Teachers
66% Students’ standardized test scores increased
80% Improvement in students’ attitudes toward learning
90% Improved job satisfaction*
After flipping the classroom…
*46% indicated significant improvement
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Trends in Flipped Learning2014 Speak Up online survey, Project Tomorrow ©
32% K-12 admins whose teachers use videos found online, up from 6% in 2012
29% K-12 admins whose teachers create their own videos, up from 3% in 2012
17% Teachers interested in trying flipped learning, up from 15% in 2013
7% Admins providing specific training on flipped learning, up from 5% in 2013
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Flipped Learning Professional DevelopmentWhat tools have you tried or would you like to try to flip your classroom?
What strategies would you like to learn to use to flip your classroom?
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“Education is a two step process. First, transfer of information… Eric Mazur
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Second, assimilation of information. We must make ourselves available as faculty to help students with assimilation. After all, information is everywhere now.” Eric Mazur
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A Confluence of Forces (Berrett, 2012 - Chronicle of Higher Ed)
Technological innovationsPolicies aimed at demonstrating outcomes in higher edCognitive psychology insights on how students learn
Economic realities: large class sizes
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An issue of efficiency
“If you do this well, you can use faculty members’ time and expertise more appropriately, and you can also use your facilities more efficiently…[More importantly]…you can get better student-learning outcomes.”
--Harrison Keller, Vice Provost for Higher Ed Policy, U of TX Austin
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Results in STEM coursesLocation & Content Outcomes
U of MI – Intro to Calculus
Pre/post tests show twice the gain (Berrett, 2012)
U of IN, Bloomington – Physics
Better avg. normalized pre/post gains (Hake, 1998)
Harvard – Physics
Better avg. normalized pre/post gains (Crouch & Mazur, 2001)
Cal State Los Angeles – Intro to Digital Engineering
100% said flipping helped to better learn content & attain design skills (Warter-Perez & Dong, 2012)
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KEYS TO SUCCESS
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Keys to SuccessClassroom interactions are more important than the videos“It's really, really important for professors to realize that flipped learning isn't about the videos — it's about what you're going to do in class that adds value and engagement for students.” --Jon Bergmann, Flipped Learning NetworkWhen you do focus on the videos, keep them shortDeliver information in chunks5 - 8 minutes is a good length per video
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Keys to SuccessHave constant communication with studentsManage student expectationsCommunicate content as well as strategies for successTry flipped classrooms with others in your departmentMake it more of a trend than an exceptionBe patientFlip your course in chunks over time ORHave plenty of time for course prep. (Summertime anyone?)
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Addressing ConcernsShare with others: What is your primary concern about flipping your classroom? Others in your group: What strategies and/or tools might you recommend?
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CONCERNS ABOUT FLIPPED LEARNING
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Shouldn’t This Be Standard Practice?
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The Bloated Curriculum
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Too Much Emphasis on Lecture & Homework
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Standardizes the Learning Experience
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Maximizing Resources
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Thank You!
Rob Kadel, Ph.D.Katherine McKnight, Ph.D.Pearson Research & Innovation Network
Web: ResearchNetwork.Pearson.com