Universal Design for Learning Classroom - Flipped Learning
Assalamualaikum and a very good day readers. Currently, right now I am writing on week 9 of our lesson. For this week, we learned on UDL or Universal Design for Learning, where this topic focuses on the flexibility of learning for all various needs of students. In my personal teaching approach for my classroom, I would prefer to use flipped learning to ease my students.
As mathematics would not be the easiest for all students, I think that applying flipped learning will let students feel much easier at learning this subject. This is because flipped learning allows students to read and understand a certain topic first before attending class. Hence, allowing them to be prepared for what we would learn during class.
In addition, letting students read on a certain topic first, will allow teachers to know which topics or chapters that is the hardest for them. By that, teachers could focus more on certain topics with the students, thus, helping each of the students to understand that topic.
Lastly, by using flipped classrooms, students with different needs such as personal studying assistance, pairing with good students, and etc will be much easier. By using online classrooms such as Google Classroom, teachers are able to oversee students' progress. Students are also able to directly communicate with teachers regarding the videos or notes given before class. By doing this, combine with the flipped classrooms, teachers are able to plan ahead for each student before teaching in class.
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