Barbi's Teaching & Learning Blog
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How to Get Students to Read: The Give One/Get One Strategy
Getting students to do pre-class work is a challenge for many of us, but it seems like it takes more effort if the pre-class work includes reading. What can you do? One idea to try is the Give One/Get One strategy.
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The Characteristics of Successful Flipped Learning Experiences
If your flipped classroom isn't working the way you thought it would, step back and take a closer look. One of these seven characteristics is probably missing.
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Flippable Moments: 3 Places Look Before You FLIP It
Don't try to FLIP everything. Look for these three flippable moments before you FLIP it!
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Did They Get It? 5 Formative Assessment Strategies You Can Do in 5 Minutes or Less
Here are five formative assessment strategies you can do in five minutes or less to engage students in flipped classrooms and active learning environments.
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How to Use the Pass-the-Problem Activity to Encourage Collaboration and Enhance Critical Thinking
Here's how you can use the Pass-the-Problem strategy in your classroom to encourage collaboration and promote critical thinking.
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3 Strategies to Encourage Students to Complete the Pre-Class Work in the Flipped Classroom
Here are 3 ways to encourage students to complete the pre-class work in the flipped classroom. -
3 Ways to Use Timelines as an Active Learning Strategy to Engage Students
Here are seven benefits and three ways you can use timelines as an active learning strategy to engage students and improve learning. -
Create a Positive Classroom Environment with the Start, Stop, Continue Strategy
How to use the Start, Stop, Continue strategy to create and maintain a positive learning environment in flipped classrooms and active learning environments. -
How to Use Sticky Notes as an Unplugged Active Learning Strategy
Recently, I’ve been exploring the idea of using “unplugged” teaching strategies to engage students in active learning classrooms. Here are 3 unplugged strategies using sticky notes. -
How to Use the Gallery Walk to Engage Students and Improve Learning
Use the Gallery Walk as an active learning strategy to engage students, promote collaboration, and encourage critical thinking. -
3 Ways to Engage Students in the First 5 Minutes of Class
When you teach using any of the learning-centered or student-centered approaches, the quality of your class time depends on your students coming to class ready to participate and engage.
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Choose a Side: An ‘Unplugged’ Active Learning Strategy to Promote Analysis and Critical Thinking
Here’s one ‘unplugged’ strategy you can use to involve your students in the learning process, increase engagement, and improve analysis and critical thinking skills.
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