Flipped Classroom
Ungrading
Peer Teaching
Active Learning
Backward Curriculum
100

Classroom lecture time is traded for hands-on practice time.

What is  the flipped classroom model?

100

Ungrading  places a strong emphasis on this.

What is feedback?

100

Students use their generational context with language, activities, and technology to apply/practice concepts.

What is peer instruction?

100

Active learning facilitates this throughout  the process

What is "student engagement"?

100

Begins with the end to determine topics, teaching strategies, feedback methods

What is backward curricular design?

200

Time is spent here to clarify and apply new knowledge gained.  

What is actual classroom time?

200

This describes a grading system is one form of ungrading.

What is binary?

200

Peer instruction builds this.

What is confidence, student engagement, communication and independence?

200

Active learning uses this process

What is reviewing, connecting, analyzing, and creating?

200

What you want learner to be able to “DO” at the end of the course/unit/module


What are Intended Learning Objectives (ILO’s)?

300

Students must prepare ahead of time to effectively participate in the class and have knowledge to back up their statements

What is the main requirement for a successful flipped classroom?

300

Because students are expected to respond to feedback offered with corrections, it gives them this.

What is ownership of the course or learner agency?

300

 Critical thinking and problem-solving based learning

What are some results of peer instruction?

300

Active learning dovetails with what other non-traditional methods.

What is the flipped classroom, peer instruction or ungrading?

300

Extent students are expected to demonstrate ILO mastery? (Bloom’s Taxonomy)

What are Standards?

400

These are examples of  that reinforce a flipped classroom that facilitate knowledge, skills, and application.

What are reading, pre-recorded naterials,  videos, and universal design for learning

400

Ungrading decentralizes this.

What is the authority of the classroom faculty?


400

Examples of peer instruction

What is teaching content or critiquing written work?

400

These are examples of active learning that reinforce knowledge, skills, and application.

What are  embedded worksheets, games, assignments with feedback?

400

Determining the extent to which the teaching approach influenced student learning

What are course and teaching evaluations?

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