Skip to content
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn

Mr. Hill's Musings

A principal's blog for reflecting, sharing and lifelong learning

  • Home
  • About
  • Support Room to Read
  • Contact

Tag: Flipped Learning

Five more certification courses to enhance your remote teaching

April 5, 2020 Adam Hill

A recent blog post by George Couros states that we shouldn’t just bounce back from the coronavirus school closures – we should “bounce forward”. What

Continue reading

Remote learning: tools and principles

February 9, 2020 Adam Hill

As you have probably heard, schools are closed across Hong Kong and mainland China until Monday 2nd March (and even that date is still very

Continue reading

Hattie on homework: support for flipped learning?

March 18, 2018 Adam Hill

Like most teachers, I’m aware of John Hattie’s research because of its fame and wide influence. However, I hadn’t read his book (until now) or looked

Continue reading

Contingency and technology

February 11, 2018 Adam Hill

It has been an eventful week for teachers in Hong Kong. In an attempt to manage the influenza epidemic, the Hong Kong Education Bureau (EDB) announced

Continue reading

EDpuzzle: more features and possibilities

October 22, 2017 Adam Hill

I have written about EDpuzzle a couple of times, but probably not enough. I really love it! I love it even more now that I

Continue reading

My aims for next year (2017-18)

August 13, 2017 Adam Hill

Last summer, I published a post titled My aims for next year. A year later, it’s pleasing and satisfying to revisit that post, knowing that I

Continue reading

Five maths practices to scrap in 2017

March 19, 2017 Adam Hill

I believe that maths (generally) is a damaged subject. What other subject provokes a lifelong fear in learners? Teachers often focus on the wrong things and

Continue reading

I’m Flipped Learning Certified!

January 11, 2017 Adam Hill

“Flipped learning is a pedagogical approach in which direct instruction moves from the group space to the individual space, and the resulting group space is

Continue reading

EDpuzzle for flipped learning

October 30, 2016 Adam Hill

A few months ago, I shared my initial experiences of flipping my classroom using my own videos and YouTube. That post can be found here.

Continue reading

Subscribe to Blog via Email

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Join 26,081 other subscribers

Support Room to Read

If you find value in this blog, please visit my Room to Read donation page and consider a small donation to support literacy and girls’ education in Tanzania.

Connect on Twitter

My Tweets

Mr. Hill’s Musings on Facebook

Mr. Hill’s Musings on Facebook

Archives

© Adam Hill and Mr. Hill’s Musings, 2016-2023. Unauthorised use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this site’s author and owner is strictly prohibited. Excerpts and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to Adam Hill and Mr. Hill’s Musings with appropriate and specific direction to the original content.

This blog contains affiliate links that are relevant to the content. In the majority of cases, the products advertised are ones that I personally recommend.

I do not accept money or freebies in exchange for positive reviews. Every product/idea that has been endorsed in this blog is based entirely on my own opinion with no other motive.

 

Loading Comments...