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Blended Learning Blueprint for Elementary Teachers [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 176 pages, kõrgus x laius: 231x187 mm, kaal: 360 g
  • Sari: Corwin Teaching Essentials
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-May-2018
  • Kirjastus: Corwin Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1544318634
  • ISBN-13: 9781544318639
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 176 pages, kõrgus x laius: 231x187 mm, kaal: 360 g
  • Sari: Corwin Teaching Essentials
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-May-2018
  • Kirjastus: Corwin Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1544318634
  • ISBN-13: 9781544318639
Your blueprint for empowering students through personalized learning 

In todays technologically-integrated world, blended learning is a natural fit for the elementary classroom, where many teachers already think flexibly about the learning environment, resources, and time in order to meet diverse student needs. As blended elementary classrooms become more common, teachers and administrators must develop a shared understanding of the characteristics of effective instruction in blended environments. 

This guide is designed to help K-5 teachers develop and carry out a plan for effective instruction in blended environments. Presented in a step-by-step workbook format, this resource identifies the competencies blended teachers need and strategies for development, culminating in a personalized implementation plan for successful blended instruction. Readers will





Take an in-depth look at the iNACOL Blended Learning Teacher Competency Framework, to foster a deeper understanding of the teacher proficiencies needed for effective blended learning environments. Identify your own strengths and needs related to the blended teacher competencies.  Develop a personalized blueprint for designing and facilitating blended learning in your classrooms.  Tailor your needs and goals when it comes to maximizing instructional time, personalizing learning, empowering students, pursuing professional learning, and more. Explore specific strategies and examples of blended learning in elementary classrooms, and reflect on your own plans for blended instruction.

Making the shift to blended learning requires intentional planning and support. This workbook will guide you through the process of developing an actionable plan for blended learning in your classroom.

 
Preface vii
Rationale vii
Organization viii
Possible Uses viii
Acknowledgments xi
Publisher's Acknowledgments xi
About the Author xiii
Introduction Defining Blended Learning 1(8)
Why Blended Learning?
1(1)
Definition and Models of Blended Learning
2(3)
Internet Safety in the Elementary Classroom
5(4)
Chapter 1 Blended Learning Teacher Competencies
9(6)
Mindsets
10(1)
Qualities
11(1)
Adaptive Skills
11(1)
Technical Skills
12(3)
Chapter 2 Crafting Your Vision
15(18)
Adapting Blended Models
17(2)
Rethinking the Role of Teachers and Learners
19(1)
Letting Go of Control
20(5)
Redesigning the Learning Space
25(6)
Designing the Blueprint
31(2)
Chapter 3 Maximizing Instructional Time
33(16)
Answering the Essential Question About Time
34(1)
Rethinking the School Day
35(5)
Cloning the Teacher
40(7)
Designing the Blueprint
47(2)
Chapter 4 Making It Personal
49(20)
Moving From Differentiation to Personalized Learning
50(4)
Designing Personalized Pathways
54(7)
Making Pathways Work
61(5)
Designing the Blueprint
66(3)
Chapter 5 Empowering Students
69(16)
Leveraging Formative Assessments
71(3)
Managing Data and Goal-Setting
74(2)
Tapping Into Student Passions
76(7)
Designing the Blueprint
83(2)
Chapter 6 Expanding Your Toolbox
85(14)
Designing Collaborative Learning Experiences
86(3)
Leveraging Adaptive Tools for Self-Paced Learning
89(5)
Amplifying Student Voice
94(3)
Designing the Blueprint
97(2)
Chapter 7 Professional Learning
99(12)
Collaborating With Colleagues
100(2)
Connecting With Stakeholders
102(3)
Owning Your Professional Learning
105(2)
Designing the Blueprint
107(4)
Chapter 8 Getting Started
111(12)
Starting Small
112(5)
Planning for Sustainability
117(2)
Designing the Blueprint
119(4)
Appendices
Appendix A Blueprint for Blended Learning
123(8)
Appendix B iNACOL Blended Learning Teacher Competency Framework
131(2)
Appendix C Reflecting on the iNACOL Blended Learning Teacher Competencies
133(8)
Appendix D Recommended Reading
141(2)
Appendix E Guide for Coaching and Supporting Blended Teachers
143(8)
References 151(2)
Index 153
Dr. Jayme Linton is Assistant Professor of Education at Lenoir-Rhyne University in Hickory, North Carolina, and program coordinator for the universitys graduate program in online teaching and instructional design. Previously, she held positions as Instructional Technology Facilitator, Staff Development Coordinator, Instructional Coach, and elementary teacher. She was recognized by the National School Board Association as one of the "20 to Watch" for 2012-13 and was selected for ISTEs Making IT Happen Award by NCTIES in 2013. Jayme is co-founder of #NCed, a bi-weekly Twitter chat for North Carolina educators, and #edteach, a bi-weekly Twitter chat for pre-service teachers.