ERIC Number: ED574993
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2017
Pages: 446
Abstractor: ERIC
ISBN: 978-1-5225-1803-7
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Flipped Instruction: Breakthroughs in Research and Practice
IGI Global
The integration of technology into modern classrooms has enhanced learning opportunities for students. With increased access to educational content, students gain a better understanding of the concepts being taught. "Flipped Instruction: Breakthroughs in Research and Practice" is a comprehensive reference source for the latest scholarly perspectives on promoting flipped learning strategies, tools, and theories in classroom environments. Featuring a range of extensive coverage across innovative topics, such as student engagement, educational technologies, and online learning environments, this is an essential publication for educators, professionals, researchers, academics, and upper-level students interested in emerging developments in classroom and instructional design. Contents include: (1) Student Rates of Outside Preparation before Class Discussion of New Course Topics: A Case Study of a Flipped Classroom (Clare A. Francis); (2) Blending Face-to-Face and Technology: Implementing Flipped K-12 Classrooms (Philip G. Pulley); (3) Strategies to Promote Pedagogical Knowledge Interplay with Technology (Prince Hycy Bull and Gerrelyn C. Patterson); (4) The Acrobatics of Flipping: Reorienting the Learning Experience of the First Accounting Course (David Starr-Glass); (5) Employing Active Learning and the Flipped Classroom Model in Developing Countries: Opportunities and Challenges (Ajlan M. Alshehri); (6) Active Learning Strategies for Online and Blended Learning Environments (Cynthia Cummings, Diane Mason, Kaye Shelton, and Katie Baur); (7) Pedagogical Rationale for Flipped Learning and Digital Technology in Second Language Acquisition (Edo Forsythe); (8) Flipped Instruction for Language Learning (Hilda Galvez); (9) Academic Writing in the Flipped EFL Classroom: A Case Study on Student Engagement in Oman (Afef Ahmed Gasm and Michael Thomas); (10) Integrating Recent CALL Innovations into Flipped Instruction (Edo Forsythe); (11) Studies of Flipping Classes with Asian Students (John Paul Loucky); (12) Motivating and Empowering Students' Language Learning in Flipped Integrated English Classes (John Paul Loucky); (13) Gain Time and Differentiate to Meet Student Needs in University Learning Environments: A Flipped Learning Approach (Lauren Beth Rosen, Magara Maeda, and Natalia Roberts); (14) Flipped University Classrooms: Using Technology to Enable Sound Pedagogy (Michael Sankey and Lynne Hunt); (15) Harnessing Technology to Help Students Reveal an Authentic Research Process: Pictorial and Video Research Steps (Lisa Beckelhimer); (16) Designing a Flipped Classroom in a Higher/Teacher Education Context in the Caribbean (Jacqueline A. Morris and Ayles-Anne Wilson); (17) Evaluating the "Flipped" Face to Face Classroom and the Online Classroom in Teacher Education (Lori Severino and Mary Jean Tecce DeCarlo); (18) Flipping the Constitutional Law Classroom: Engaging First Year Law Students in Active Learning (Julia L. Ernst); (19) Ideation to Execution: Flipping an Undergraduate Pre-Calculus Course to Create Significant Learning Experiences (Denise Natasha Brewley, Priya Shilpa Boindala, and Jennifer L. Sinclair); (20) Hybrid, Online, and Flipped Classrooms in Health Science: Enhanced Learning Environments (Lynda Tierney Konecny); (21) Student-Driven Education with Flipped Learning and 20-Time (Thomas F. Driscoll, III and Katherine A. Petty); (22) The Flipped Approach: Past Research, Practical Applications, and Experiences in K-12 Science and Math Classrooms (Meghan Bagby); (23) The Flipped Model in an Advanced Placement United States History Course (Ronald H. Kotlik); and (24) Global Kitchen Project: Promoting Healthy Eating Habits and Developing 21st Century Skills among Children through a Flipped Classroom Model (Melda N. Yildiz, Altagracia Petela, and Brianne Mahoney). An index is included.
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Homework, Video Technology, Group Discussion, Elementary Secondary Education, Conventional Instruction, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Accounting, Higher Education, Active Learning, Developing Nations, Online Courses, Second Language Instruction, Computer Assisted Instruction, English (Second Language), Academic Discourse, Writing (Composition), Case Studies, Foreign Countries, Asians, Student Needs, College Students, College Instruction, Teaching Methods, Student Research, Teacher Education Programs, Program Evaluation, Legal Education (Professions), Calculus, Health Sciences, Student Centered Learning, Science Instruction, Mathematics Instruction, Advanced Placement, History Instruction, Eating Habits, Children, Health Promotion
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Publication Type: Books; Collected Works - General
Education Level: Elementary Secondary Education; Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
Audience: Teachers; Researchers; Students
Language: English
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Authoring Institution: Information Resources Management Association
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