1 Reinventing first year maths tutorials: flipping the classroom and beyond
2 Engagement With the material With each other
3 Traditional tutorialsBest use of student time? Best use of staff time?
4 Trial two approaches Team based learning Flipping the classroom
5 Team Based Learning Compose questions definitions, etc applications, etc Feedback to class Class discussion / explanation
6 Michaelson, Sweet – from New Directions for Teaching and LearningFour practical elements of TBL: Strategically formed, permanent teams Readiness assurance Application activities that promote both critical thinking and team development Peer evaluation
7 TBL thoughts Time Composition of groups Variations in material Getting students to contribute
8 Flipping the classroomFirst exposure learning prior to class Processing of learning in class
9 Email students in advanceMaterial to be covered Write a summary of… / write a question on... / etc In class Facilitated discussion Conceptual questions Summary etc from
10 Brame - Flipping the classroomProvide an opportunity for students to gain first exposure prior to class Provide an incentive for students to prepare for class Provide a mechanism to assess student understanding Provide in class activities that focus on higher level cognitive activities
11 Flipping the classroom thoughtsBuy in from students Assessment? Clickers? Facilitated discussion Replicate real world situations First year material…
12 Independence Social interaction Prioritization
13 Thank you!
14 References Michaelsen, L. and Sweet, M. (2011) Team-based learning New Directions for Teaching & Learning Volume 2011, Issue 128, pp Brame, C., (2013). Flipping the classroom. Vanderbilt University Center for Teaching. Retrieved 18/4/17 from