Pedagogy Remote learning success: Communication is key By Sharyn Baddeley, Principal at Beijing International Bilingual Academy. 29th March, 2020 Our school community is now about to commence our 8th week of on-line teaching and learning. During this period of time I have not had the chance to sit down and reflect on our journey thus far.
Pedagogy Flip in Stile — Part 3: Making your first video! Alright, so you’ve decided that flipped learning is something exciting that you want to try in your classroom [https://blog.stileeducation.com/stileeducation-blog/2015/03/11/new-series-how-to-flip-your-classroom-in-stile-part-1] and you’ve got all the gear you need to make
Pedagogy Flip in Stile — Part 2: The essential ingredients Welcome to the second instalment of my series on flipping the classroom. Part 1 dealt with what flipped learning is [https://blog.stileeducation.com/stileeducation-blog/2015/03/11/new-series-how-to-flip-your-classroom-in-stile-part-1] and why we at Stile think it’s such a
Pedagogy Flip your classroom in Stile — Part 1 Was one of your New Year’s resolutions to finally flip your classroom, but you’re not quite sure where to start? Well, you’re in luck! In this 6-part series, I’m going to show you a few practical ways to get started with flipping your classroom and
Pedagogy The Stile Book Club Throughout 2015, we will review a range of papers and books on modern education for you. Here’s our inaugural review! ‘Flipped learning: Gateway to student engagement [http://www.iste.org/resources/product?id=3014]’ by Jonathan Bergmann and Aaron Sams is the follow-up to their seminal ‘Flip your