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1 Ann Kruze and Sara Armstrong, PhD
Alternative Instructional Strategies Muir Middle School March 22, 2016 Ann Kruze and Sara Armstrong, PhD

2 Alternative Instructional Strategies

3 Module Objectives: Teachers will 3 Objectives - Teachers will
become familiar with the concepts of blended learning practice using a blended lesson/unit become familiar with rotation as a good blended learning strategy extend an existing lesson to alternative strategies

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5 Blended Learning Station Rotation – a Rotation-model implementation in which within a given course or subject (e.g., math), students rotate on a fixed schedule or at the teacher’s discretion among classroom-based learning modalities. The rotation includes at least one station for online learning. Other stations might include activities such as small-group or full-class instruction, group projects, individual tutoring, and pencil-and-paper assignments. Some implementations involve the entire class alternating among activities together, whereas others divide the class into small group or one-by-one rotations. The Station-Rotation model differs from the Individual-Rotation model because students rotate through all of the stations, not only those on their custom schedules. (Example: KIPP LA Empower Academy) Show the video from ~2:30 to ~5:00 in time Facilitator gives an example of a rotation (one method for blended learning that could be used at middles school) in a class period 2) Teachers, in department pairs, plan a 3-part rotation for one 45-minute period Edutopia: Blended Learning: Making it Work in Your Classroom 5

6 Power of Words

7 Power of Words

8 Power of Words

9 Power of Words

10 Blended Learning – Rotation
Starting with a lesson you already deliver, develop a three-part rotation. Decide on the part you already have and add to it. direct instruction technology hands-on

11 6 Models of Blended Learning
Face-to-Face Driver Model Rotation Model Flex Model Online Lab Model Self-Blend Model Online Driver Model

12 Flipped Classroom Image: 7 Things You Should Know About Flipped Clssrooms:

13 Create or convert a lesson you currently want to or are teaching
Work Time Create or convert a lesson you currently want to or are teaching to a blended learning lesson. Image:

14 Seesaw

15 Reflection and Evaluation

16 Reflection and Evaluation

17 Module 6 - Next Steps Teachers create/revise a few lessons in a blended learning model. Teachers present the lesson and reflect on its successes and challenges. Teachers continue using blended learning for differentiation and student-engaged learning.


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