These days we hear a lot of ideas about educating our
children. One phrase we have heard a lot
about is “Blended Learning.” What
exactly is blended learning and does it have positive results for our
students?
Blended learning uses both digital learning strategies
through online media and traditional classroom instruction. Students are able to complete the online
portion of the learning, decide on the place they access the online content and
set an appropriate pace. Columbia
Central High School students use blended learning strategies in quite a few of
their classrooms. In Advanced Placement
Biology, Mr. Dickens uses blended learning techniques to enhance the time the
students have in their classroom. He
uses a strategy called “Flipped Classroom.”
In this strategy students choose the time and place that they review the
material in the lesson before coming to class.
This material may include research, specific online sites or a
Podcast. Once the students arrive in
class they begin with activities based upon the material they covered online
and may follow up with an assessment covering their assignment and activities.
Blended learning activities also are taking place at
Columbia Middle School. Many teachers
are using strategies that integrate technology both at home and during
school. Recently I spoke to several
students who were working on a blended learning technique that included doing
online research, creating a graphic organizer and translating that into a
multipage website. This strategy gave
the students an opportunity to work in their own time, at their own pace, using
a learning path they chose and a place that worked for them.
In some of our Columbia Elementary School classrooms
teachers are having students write in their blogs online and then classmates,
parents, and other relatives, in addition to the teacher, read and write
reviews. This partnership between
parents, students and the teacher is made possible through the online
techniques of blended learning.
At Columbia Options High School students use online
applications during their traditional classes as well as during their virtual
classes. We support students as they
complete their virtual classes with a drop-in center and a resource teacher. Many students find the virtual portion to be
better suited to their learning needs, but they also find the resource teacher
very important to assist them with questions.
By integrating technology and blended learning into the
curriculum teachers must reinvent their teaching techniques. To adapt the learning activities into this
innovative way of teaching and learning, teachers collaborate together and
experience a sustainable, transformation that results in meaningful student
growth.
At Columbia as we have worked to integrate technology into
the curriculum and use blended learning strategies to enhance students’ ability
to acquire new knowledge, we have seen a progressive improvement of student
retention by using these techniques.
Students enjoy completing online research activities such as in the
example in Mr. Dickens’ Advanced Placement course and seem to experience a
greater level of retention. As we
continue to use blended learning activities, strategies and techniques with our
students we anticipate that they will increase their performance on post
activity assessments. If you would like
to learn more about Columbia School District or our programs, call me at
5175926641 or email me at pamela.campbell@myeagles.org
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