The Quick Guide to Simultaneous, Hybrid, and Blended Learning
Navigating modern teaching challenges with practical strategies
Douglas Fisher author Nancy Frey author John T Almarode author Aleigha Henderson-Rosser author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:SAGE Publications Inc
Published:30th Jun '21
Should be back in stock very soon
This guide offers essential strategies for educators navigating simultaneous, hybrid, and blended learning, ensuring all students thrive in diverse learning environments.
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, educators have faced unprecedented challenges in adapting their teaching methods. The Quick Guide to Simultaneous, Hybrid, and Blended Learning by Doug Fisher, Nancy Frey, John Almarode, and Aleigha Henderson-Rosser emerges as a vital resource for navigating this new landscape. The authors emphasize that simultaneous learning should not be an additive approach, which can overwhelm educators. Instead, they advocate for a strategic integration of distance and face-to-face learning, ensuring that all students benefit from a cohesive educational experience.
The guide outlines essential strategies for maximizing learning opportunities. It encourages educators to establish clarity regarding learning outcomes, which aids in determining the best use of asynchronous and synchronous learning. By leveraging the strengths of both modalities, teachers can create a more engaging and effective learning environment. The authors also stress the importance of developing norms that allow for seamless collaboration between in-person and remote learners.
Ultimately, The Quick Guide to Simultaneous, Hybrid, and Blended Learning is not just about adapting to current circumstances; it’s about fostering a mindset of growth and recovery. The authors reject deficit thinking and instead focus on acceleration and the potential for all students to thrive, regardless of their learning context. With practical resources, strategies, and templates, this guide serves as an indispensable tool for educators committed to advancing student learning in a rapidly changing world.
If you want to work smarter versus harder in this time of distance learning, this book is for you! Schools and teachers worldwide face unique challenges as they work to accommodate and transform the methods in which they provide quality learning and teaching through various formats of distance learning. The Quick Guide to Simultaneous, Hybrid, and Blended Learning provides the needed clarity and specificity in how to navigate developing and managing quality teaching and learning experiences in any distance learning environment or platform. Douglas Fisher, Nancy Frey, John Almarode, and Aleigha Henderson-Rosser offer practical and authentic ideas on how to maximize and adapt for student learning and engagement in an ever-changing environment. The timing of this book is impeccable and will transform the ways in which schools and teachers intentionally plan and deliver quality instructional practices.
-- Debra Cale * Dallas Center, IA *
As an educator in a large urban district that utilizes all three of these models to help us deliver on our promise of equity, I can honestly say that The Quick Guide to Simultaneous, Hybrid, and Blended Learning offers every educator the entry point they need to increase students’ learning, collaboration, and agency in any context. Through multiple research-based, classroom-tested practices and examples, this book gives educators the practical strategies and structures we need to enhance our simultaneous instruction. A must-read, The Quick Guide confronts the doubts and challenges associated with simultaneous and hybrid environments by offering implement-right-away solutions that inspire readers to see that, regardless of the modality or context in which students learn, learning at high levels is still possible for all students.
-- Kierstan Barbee * Dallas, TX *
This is the book that I have been waiting for! After schools shut down because of the pandemic and we realized that our return to school would not be "business as usual," I was having a difficult time imagining what school would look like in a simultaneous learning environment. This guide gives me permission to use what I know but extends the paradigm in which I was thinking. Clarity, a crucial component in designing effective learning experiences, is addressed and amplified in this guide to help allay some of my concerns. Student engagement, something at the forefront of every educator’s mind, is also on the minds of the authors. This guidebook is easy to follow but allows the reader to take the ideas and adapt them to their own situation. So helpful!
-- Melanie Janzen * San Bernardino, CA *
This book is a multipurpose tool for the educator’s toolbox. The information and examples combine for methodologies to not only be used during a pandemic but to truly provide a bridge into future learning and instruction.
-- Douglas Howell * Pocatello, ID *
The Quick Guide to Simultaneous, Hybrid, and Blended Learning by Douglas Fisher, Nancy Frey, John Almarode, and Aleigha Henderson-Rosser is a practical guide for educators at all levels. From definitions to learning models to digital tools, this book has a little bit of everything for educators who are implementing remote learning (and aren’t we all?)! The potential learning models described are especially helpful for academic administrators determining how to pivot to remote learning, and weekly plans for each learning type support classroom implementation. The authors also provide practical solutions for common problems in remote learning, including student engagement and how to teach in-person and remote students simultaneously. I’ll be flipping through my Quick Guide to apply these solutions for semesters to come.
-- Elizabeth E. Smith * The University of Tulsa, OK *
This is a must-have for all involved with thinking about and involved with distance learning. This book is insightful and provides administrators and teachers with the tools and questions to think about when planning high-quality, rigorous, and engaging lessons—whether they are doing so asynchronously or synchronously. Examples and key insights from educators already immersed in the field provide yet another handy resource from which teachers and administrators can easily flip through and glean ideas. As distance learning is now changing the way in which we teach and the structure in how our students learn, this book is essential for anyone who is thinking about designing a high-quality distance learning model.
-- Lisa C. Chen * Mineral, VA *
Managing technology has been a challenge for our teachers and students. The Quick Guide to Simultaneous, Hybrid, and Blended Learning gives teachers the techniques to deal with technical complexities in smart and creative ways. We need to save time for meaningful instruction and one of the ways we can do that is not to narrate all that we’re doing to students. Give students the time to read the instructions, charts, and other visual aids, and let them take ownership of the learning process. Students are loving that autonomy!
-- Elizabeth Cardenas-Lopez * Evanston, IL *
ISBN: 9781071851654
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 360g
120 pages