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Teaching For Tomorrow: Flipped Learning

Funder: European CommissionProject code: 2017-1-TR01-KA219-046720
Funded under: ERASMUS+ | Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices | Strategic Partnerships for Schools Only Funder Contribution: 155,435 EUR

Teaching For Tomorrow: Flipped Learning

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"In the project,as we had aimed about in application form ,7 different schools from different countries of Europe came together, did some studies about using ICT in education efficiently by considering teacher,student,parent and society components; to support “EU aims for decreasing early school leaving rate to %10”, to struggle with factors that lead to disadvantageds, to create a society with increased awareness and to raise a digitally literate generation.To achieve those objectives mentioned above, we chose a blended learning way ""Flipped Learning Model ""which combines out of class learning and intraclass face to face learning activities and a perfect match for levels of Bloom Taxonomy .Project activities were based on innovative applications for ICT usage in education and transfering those good practices. Project activities were specified in sharing best flipped learning lesson applications with project partners and adapting those activities to all partner schools. As a methodology, based on SWOT analysis findings, benchmarking steps were followed.For TPMs that were held for teachers-2 from each country, there was a meeting at the beginning of the 1st year to make clear the activities for this same year to be planned.It helped project partners to get familiar with each other,also was a pre-preparation visit.A detailed work calendar was prepared for all 2 years.All partners reported the SWOT analysis results, made them a common document. Also the plan of dissemination, usage of project results was made up. Expected impacts, outputs were defined and It was considered on how and to whom dissemination would be done.The 2nd meeting was at the beginning of the 2nd year.Evaluation of deviations from the process was done.The 1st year's assessment and the 2nd year's planning were determined.The activities were planned and what to be done until the next staff meeting (C3)was made clear.Finally TPM3 was arranged for recapping of whole project – its activities, outcomes, impact, evaluation, dissemination, etc. It was also used for gathering project documentation and writing of final project report.The LTT1 and LTT2 were short-term joint staff meetings with totally 39 participants while the LTT3 and LTT4 were short-term exchange of pupils with 4 students and 1 accompanying person from each country. In those meetings,we analyzed SWOT analysis results reported at TPM1, presented local/national situations by taking benchmarking teams’ needs into consider, in the light of EU 2020 objectives and PISA 2015 results.Good exercises were experienced among partner schools, opportunities were created for new ideas.Partners had chance to compare education systems.They discussed advantages, disadvantages, good- bad examples and roles of students and teachers in Flipped Learning which is a blended learning way. Participant teachers joined flipped lessons and got trainings firstly, then they performed Flipped Lessons and students attended those flipped classroom in-class activities and caught the team spirit, learned how to work as a team.With their peers, they compared their local and general flipped learning experiences, gained motivation for learning foreign languages with the notion of bravery and entrepreneurship.We made changes about which country would be responsible of creating our project product ""Open Education Resource Platform""and being editor of other product "" Flipped Learning Lesson Guidance Book"". As different from our application form, we gave the task for the handbook to Portuguese team and for the platform Croatian team after evaulation of competences of each partner in the workshops and shared experiences.In the light of all studies, workshops during project process, all project team attended actively on creating the content of guidance handbook- for preparing a flipped lesson- ""Designing a Flipped Lesson:Before- During-After"" and open education resource which is a free member and can be benefited from many flipped course scenarios “Know-How Alliance Platform”.In project final festival; all works, outputs and project products were exhibited. We presented our 2 project products to all users from all over the world.At the end of the project, we implemented the post-test survey and analysed the results. When we compared the post one with the pre -test that we had implemented at the beginning of the 1st year we saw the conclusions that:-Students learned how to use digitals tools to search information online, use their smartphone to work.They increased the use of internet to study and research, taking notes while watching videos.-Teachers also increased knowledge of how to use digital tools to work with others and knowledge of performing flipped learning.The use of traditional teaching methods have decreased and active methodologies have increased.So, as expected, there´s an increase in ability of using “web 2.0 -3.0” tools and google apps, teachers have used innovative ICT based methodologies."

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