The last week of break brought two interesting and exciting events to my flipped classroom. First, I found out that I received $1,100 from our Kenowa Hills Education Foundation to help purchase technology for my flipped classroom. My original intent was to purchase some i-pod touches for students without internet access at home. I intended to download the videos as podcasts and go from there. I am, however, open to other suggestions. If anyone has recommendations on how to make that whole process run smoothly I would greatly appreciate your feedback (is there a different resource that would be better than i-pod touches?) Again, my goal with this grant was to get students access to the videos if they don't have any other access available. This is really exciting, and I want to give a huge THANK YOU to the Kenowa Hills Education Foundation for approving my grant!
The second bit of excitement happened within hours of finding out my grant was approved. I was in my class, when my principal & another gentleman entered. My principal asked if he could cover my room the last 15 minutes until lunch because, as I come to find out, the gentleman with him was a reporter from our local newspaper. He had heard about my flipped classroom and wanted to know more. I ended up talking to him for over an hour. As it turns out, he used to be a math teacher, so he was very well versed in what works in education. He was very positive and excited about what I was doing. We talked a lot about how the flipped classroom runs, but also the theory behind it, and why it works.
As we were talking about how I found out about the flipped classroom, he brought up how lucky I am to have a supportive administration (which I am) because not every school would take a risk like this. He then asked about how long I'd been teaching (10 years), and where I went to school (Michigan State). Then I told him I also went to Grand Valley for my Master's Degree, and Grand Valley again for my Ed. Specialist Degree. I'm not sure the right word for it, but he seemed surprised and pleased to hear how educated I was. He actually referred to me as a "highly educated nerd"....I took it as a compliment! The reason he was pleased is because he was glad that the district was taking a risk with someone who knows what they're doing, and is so well educated. I appreciate the vote of confidence because sometimes I feel like I don't have a clue what I'm doing ;)
He will be coming back in January to take some pictures and talk some more. I intend to post the article once he writes it.
Hey that's great news! We need more positive news stories about the things that are going RIGHT in education.
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome. I am in the process of flipping my own class, and I'm finding your blog extremely helpful (and inspiring)!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad! Let me know how your flipping goes :)
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