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Paperback Balance with Blended Learning: Partner with Your Students to Reimagine Learning and Reclaim Your Life Book

ISBN: 1544389523

ISBN13: 9781544389523

Balance with Blended Learning: Partner with Your Students to Reimagine Learning and Reclaim Your Life

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Book Overview

Rethink the roles, responsibilities, and workflow in your blended learning classroom and enjoy balance in your life.

Blended learning allows a partnership that gives teachers more time and energy to innovate and personalize learning while providing students the opportunity to be active agents driving their own growth.

Balance With Blended Learning provides teachers with strategies to actively engage students in setting goals, monitoring development, reflecting on growth, using feedback, assessing work quality, and communicating their progress with parents. It includes

Practical strategies for teachers who are overwhelmed by their workloads Vignettes written by teachers across disciplines Ready-to-use templates to help students track their progress Stories from the author′s experience as a teacher and blended learning coach

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Great ideas, but gets repetitive.

The first half of the book is really good and has lots of ideas that allow you to rethink the way you interact with students and what the purpose of doing work in class is all about. Tucker talks about how teachers can give better feedback to their students by grading them on their skills and assisting them in the creation process of their work instead of just giving them a number at the end of the assignment. Throughout the book she discusses different techniques. Teachers can use such as stations to organize their classrooms in order to make students available for conferencing one-on-one or in small groups. Some of the ideas seem realistic and practical. For me, it seemed as though some of the ideas were a little bit of a stretch, although she claims they do work. I read this as part of an academic book club with other teachers and it was interesting to see how our experiences shaped the way that we received her ideas. I would recommend teachers take a look at it, but it might be better to borrow it from a library then purchase it.
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