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Jon (Jonathan) Bergmann is a chemistry teacher and one of the developers of the "
flipped classroom A flipped classroom is an instructional strategy and a type of blended learning, which aims to increase student engagement and learning by having pupils complete readings at home and work on live problem-solving during class time. This pedagogic ...
" model of teaching along with fellow chemistry teacher
Aaron Sams Aaron Sams is one of the developers of the flipped classroom model for education, which seeks to remove lecture from classroom onto video so that teachers can dedicate class time to more interactive activities and extra help. Sams developed the i ...
. Although already noted for his teaching, Bergmann decided to "flip" what students did in his classes, watching video lectures at home and doing exercises (homework) in class under supervision. He and Sams not only found that grades went up, they also found time for other types of activities, which Bergmann states is more important than the videos. Bergmann has since become the lead technology facilitator for a school in Illinois, and has worked to promote the models speaking at schools, universities and more both in the United States and abroad. He currently teaches science at a high school in suburban Houston Texas.


Personal life

Jon Bergmann graduated from the
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School of Education and Human Development in 1991 with a masters in Educational Technology. He has been married to his wife Kris since 1991. They have three children: Caleb, Kaitie and Emily].


Career

Bergmann has worked in education since 1986, spending twenty-four years as a middle and high school science teacher. He first taught for three years at Baker Middle School, then a year at Englewood High School (Colorado), Englewood High School before moving on to
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, south of Denver, Colorado, where he taught for fifteen years. This was then followed by a position at Woodland Park High School teaching with traditional methods for four years. Then, along with fellow chemistry teacher Aaron Sams, he experimented with putting lectures on video for students to view outside of class. He then became the lead technology facilitator for the Joseph Sears School in
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. Bergmann served as the Chief Academic Officer at th
Flipped Learning Global Initiative
until 2021 and now teaches high school science in Houston Texas. He also serves on the advisory board for TED-Education.


Flipped classroom

Bergmann did not invent flipped learning. However, he is noted as a developer of the flipped class movement. Along with fellow chemistry teacher Aaron Sams, he began experimenting with recording content lectures. The idea was to have students watch the videos at home and work on exercises and projects in the classroom under supervision, “flipping” the homework to school and the lecture to home. Bergmann found that with this model, his students’ test scores went up. At first the pair focused on video creation, making them for every lesson. However, they soon discovered what was more important were the activities that students were doing in the classroom, since they no longer spent so much time listening to explanation. Bergmann insists that this is the key to the flipped classroom, not the videos themselves. He believes the guiding question for the flipped classroom movement is ''What is best for the students in my classroom?'' During an interview with Ed Tech magazine he told this anecdote. ''I remember Annabelle, who came into my class her freshman year and appeared to just want to get by. School did not seem to be a priority for her, and I remember saying to myself, “Annabelle is not going to like this class.” I said this because the Flipped-Mastery course really expects all students to deeply learn and not just try and get by. As the year started, Annabelle was frustrated because she constantly took shortcuts to learning.'' ''When she got to the summative assessments, she struggled to pass. Around January or February, I started to notice some remarkable improvement in her learning. She was not struggling with her summative assessments and was getting excited about learning. During one of my daily visits, I chatted with Annabelle and asked her what was going on. Her first comment was, “Mr. Bergmann, I have found it easier if I learn it right the first time.” What she was essentially telling me was that she was taking charge of her learning and that she was learning how to learn. She may forget the content of the course, but learning how to learn was a valuable tool she took away from my class that year.'' Despite his success with the method, Bergmann still finds challenges with implementing it. It is still difficult to persuade teachers, parents and administrators, less so with students, as they are used to video and the Internet. Grading remains a challenge to the flipped classroom because the method works best if students learn at their own pace, but there are still grading periods. However, Bergmann and Sams continued promoting the ideas, founding a nonprofit network for those interested. By January 2012, the number of active members on th
Flipped Learning Network Ning
site had grown from 2,500 to over 28,000. The two wrote the book ''Flip Your Classroom: Reach Every Student in Every Class Every Day'', ''Flipped Learning: Gateway to Student Engagement'', "Flipped Learning for Science Instruction", "Flipped Learning for Social Science Instruction", "Flipped Learning for Math Instruction" , "Flipped Learning for English Instruction", and "Flipped Learning for Elementary Instruction". Bergmann has also authored or co-authored numerous articles for various educational publications. Bergmann has also since become a noted speaker, and has keynoted conferences such as
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2013, the Fall CUE 2012, Wisconsin Academic Forum, Numerous Flipped Learning Network Events, FlipCon 1–8, Learning Technologies MENA (
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) and the Congress of Innovation and Educational Technology at the
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. He has also presented at the
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(Kearney),
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, pre-service teachers at the
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,
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, FlipCon Spain 2016–2018, FlipCon Australia 2015–2018, ICER 2017, Learning and the Brain 2017, and many more.


Recognition

Even before the flipped classroom, Bergman's work was recognized with th
Presidential Award for Excellence in Math and Science Teaching
which earned him a trip to the
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to meet the
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. The flipped classroom model has been covered in various publications such as ''
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'' and ''
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''. He and Sams were nominated for the Brock International Prize in Education, and were named one of Tech & Learning's 10 Most Influential of 2013. He was also a semifinalist for Colorado Teacher of the Year in 2010.


Publications


Books

* Bergmann, J (2023
The Mastery Learning Handbook: A Competency Based Approach to Student Achievement
ASCD, Alexandria VA * Bergmann, J (2017
Aprender al revés: Flipped Learning 3.0 y metodologías activas en el aula, Ediciones Paidós
Madrid, Spain * Bergmann, J. & Smith, E. (2017
Flipped Learning 3.0: The Operating System for the Future of Talent Development
FLGlobal, Chicago IL * Bergmann, J (2017
Solving the Problem of Homework by Flipping the Learning
ASCD, Alexandria VA * Bergmann, J., & Sams, A. (2016)
Flipped Learning for Elementary Instruction
ISTE, Eugene, OR * Bergmann, J., & Sams, A. (2016)
Flipped Learning for English Language Instruction
ISTE, Eugene, OR * Bergmann, J., & Sams, A. (2015)
Flipped Learning for Social Studies Instruction
ISTE, Eugene, OR * Bergmann, J., & Sams, A. (2015)
Flipped Learning for Math Instruction
ISTE, Eugene, OR * Bergmann, J., & Sams, A. (2015)
Flipped Learning for Science Instruction
ISTE, Eugene, OR * Bergmann, J., & Sams, A. (2014)
Flipped Learning: Gateway to Student Engagement
ISTE * Bergmann, J., & Sams, A. (2012)
Flip your classroom: reach every student in every class every day
Eugene, OR.; Alexandria, VA.: ISTE ; ASCD. To see the complete works of Mr. Bergmann, go to th
World Catalog Site


Selected articles

* Bergmann, J (2022
MASTERY LEARNING FLIPPED
Educational Leadership, ASCD* * Bergmann, J (2022
STUDENTS NEED EMOTIONAL SUPPORT: TRY MASTERY LEARNING
Intrepid Education* * Bergmann, J (2021
EXTREME DIFFERENTIATION THAT DOESN’T DRIVE YOU CRAZY
Intrepid Education *Bergmann, J (2021
RETHINK CLASS TIME — NEVER LECTURE IN CLASS AGAIN
Intrepid Education *Bergmann, J (2021
HOW CAN MASTERY RIVAL TUTORING AND CLOSE EDUCATIONAL GAPS CAUSED BY THE PANDEMIC?
Intrepid Education *Bergmann, J (2018
Supercharge Your Flipped Class with these Five Strategies
Flipped Learning Review * Bergmann, J (2018
Don't Even Think About Doing this on the First Day of School
Flipped Learning Review * Bergmann, J (2018
Creating Homework that Doesn't Suck
District Administration * Bergmann, J., & Sams, A (2014
Flipped Learning-Maximizing Face Time
Training & Development * Bergmann, J., & Sams, A (2014
Flipping For Mastery
Educational Leadership, 71(4), 24-29 * Sams, A., & Bergmann, J. (2013). Flip Your Students’ Learning. Educational Leadership, 70(6), 16–20. * Bergmann, J., & Sams, A. (2012). Before you flip, consider this. Phi Delta Kappan, 94(2), 25. * Bergmann, J., & Sams, A. (2008). Remixing Chemistry Class. Learning & Leading With Technology, 36(4), 22–27. * Bergmann, J (2013, November 18), The Biggest Hurdle to Flipping Your Class, Edutopia. * Bergmann, J (2013, August 13), The Perfect Match: Flipped Learning & the Common Core, Pearson & Innovation Network. * Bergmann, J., & Sams, A. (2012, June 12). Why Flipped Classrooms Are Here to Stay. Education Week - Teacher. * Bergmann, J., Overmyer, J., & Wilie, B. (2012, April 14). The Flipped Class: Myths vs. Reality (1 of 3). The Daily Riff- Be Smarter. About Education.


References

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