Personalized Professional Learning for Future Ready Leaders
I am a teacher from Poland. I teach Polish as a foreign language and English.
Monday, April 4, 2016
Future Ready Leaders Trailer
Personalized Professional Learning for Future Ready Leaders
Blended Teaching vs Flipped Teaching
Blended Learning vs Flipped Learning
By
Halina OstaĆkowicz- Bazan
“Any time a student
learns, at least in part, at a supervised brick-and-mortar location away from
home and, at least in part, through online delivery with some element of
student control over time, place, path, and/or pace. The modalities along each
student’s learning path within a course or subject are connected to provide an
integrated learning experience.”
The most significant
piece of the definition is the “element of student control” highlighting the
flowing instructional models to enable improved student-centered learning,
giving students greater than before control over the time, place, path, and/or
the step of their learning tracks.
Blended learning offers a balanced approach, focused on redesigning
instructional models first, then applying technology, not as the driver, but as
the supporter, for high-quality learning
experiences that allow a teacher to personalize and make the most of the learning.
The
technology helps to supply instructors with data, expand student choices for
educational resources and learning materials, and deliver opportunities for
students to practice and to exhibit the high-character performance.
Broadly
speaking, I am for blended learning, which means taking advantage of both
traditional f2f techniques and possibilities presented by new technologies.
Flipped
Classrooms generally provides pre-recorded material (video or audio) followed by
classroom activities. Learners watch the video
before or after the class, this happens outside F2F meetings. Thank’s to that classroom time can be used for interaction, such as Q@A sessions,
discussions, exercises other learning activities.
This is the perfect way to “invert” doings in the class with
activities outside the teaching space.
Flipping
is not just about video and technology.
Moreover,
technology does not replace good teaching. It enhances good teaching.
Flipping
helps us to get the best use of class time. It is a methodology that permits
the instructor to involve students intensely in the collaborative community and
produce a shared problem-solving workshop.
My
students very frequently have to find some info, largely online, and in class,
they present materials on a specific subject. We use it as a foundation for
deeper analysis and actions.
Sometimes,
instead of giving lectures, I call for scholars to watch chosen PPT, videos or
podcasts at home, so when we gather in the course of work, we are able to
concentrate on the debate, as well as interpretation of the problem.
In
my point of view, there are some significant ways to involve students during a
lecture such as short demonstrations, surveyed by group debate as well as PPT
lecture, followed by expounding, discussing and particularizing the material.
I am
convinced that dialogue is necessary for my Polish History and Culture
lectures. I take advantage of novel methods to build up active learning skills
and to encourage students toward further learning, or else to mature students'
thinking skills. For most of my learners, the techniques I use
are fresh. They come to study in Poland from all the Globe and the majority of
them are not used to blended learning as well as flipped classes.
Flipping
provides students opportunities such as; interactive questioning, mind
exploration, answer “why this is important for me to recognize this?” and
student-created content.
Wolff, Lutz-Christian, and Jenny Chan. "Defining Flipped
Classrooms. “Flipped Classrooms for
Legal Education. Springer Singapore, 2016. 9-13.
http://www.christenseninstitute.org/blended-learning/
Monday, March 28, 2016
Technology in Education
http://www.edweek.org/ew/issues/technology-in-education/index.html
Technology is everywhere in education: Public schools in the United States now provide at least one computer for every five students. They spend more than $3 billion per year on digital content. Led by the federal government, the country is in the midst of a massive effort to make affordable high-speed Internet and free online teaching resources available to even the most rural and remote schools. And in 2015-16, for the first time, more state standardized tests for the elementary and middle grades will be administered via technology than by paper and pencil.
Friday, March 25, 2016
Easter Traditions 2015
Easter is coming with all Polish customs and traditions.
Wednesday, March 16, 2016
5 tips to improve your critical thinking - Samantha Agoos
Every day, a sea of decisions stretches before us, and it’s impossible to make a perfect choice every time. But there are many ways to improve our chances — and one particularly effective technique is critical thinking. Samantha Agoos describes a 5-step process that may help you with any number of problems.
What is one advantage of critical thinking?
What is the first step (of five) in the critical thinking process?
Sunday, March 13, 2016
Video 4
I have been teaching languages for over 40 years.
I taught Polish as a foreign language in traditional settings at the Wroclaw University of Technology for about 41 years. I have been teaching English to speakers of other languages for over 25 years.
In 2000, I became an American Citizen.
In 2010, I started my online adventure mainly on WizIQ. Since that time I have been using technology in my classes.
I have been training in both face-to-face and blended learning arrangements.
Overview
Are you unsatisfied with your level of Spoken English?
Is joining English meetings very challenging? Is it difficult to participate and communicate efficiently?
If so, my course is for you!
Target Students
· Are you nervous about communicating in English with foreign colleagues?
· Do you have a good command of English, but feel like your flexibility may be lacking?
· Would you like to learn how to sound more natural when making small talk and discussing problems?
· Do you feel the need to improve your conversational skills?
Friday, March 11, 2016
Halina's Coversational English Online Course
Welcome to Halina’s Conversational English online course
A bit about me.
I have been teaching languages for over 40 years.
I taught Polish as a foreign language in traditional settings at the
Wroclaw University of Technology for about 41 years. I have been teaching
English to speakers of other languages for over 25 years.
In 2000, I became an American Citizen.
In 2010, I started my online adventure mainly on WizIQ. Since that time I
have been using technology in my classes.
I have been training in both face-to-face and blended learning arrangements.
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