Percentage of online to in-person instruction depends on a few factors, some of which include: the teacher, students, subject, and learning objectives.
According to the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, blended learning is described as "a course where 30%-70% of the instruction is delivered online" (ASCD).
Design blended learning models and determine the percentage or combination that is right for them and their students.
Don't need to add to already planned lessons, rather can create stations, replace handouts, assignments, and/or create videos of instructionfor students to watch in or outside of class time.
Blended Instruction can be used in virtually any subject.
With the increase in popularity of both 100% online courses and blended instruction, there are many resources available to both students and teachers for easy implementation.
It's also an avenue that can ignite creativity in both teachers and students.
Generations are now born into world of technology that has a global influence. This influence directly affects what students need to learn and what teachers should include in their lessons.
Blended Instruction provides the benefits of both online and in-person learning with supported exposure to & practice with important technological skills.
According to a study, “Instruction combining online and face-to-face elements had a larger advantage relative to purely face-to-face instruction than did purely online instruction” (...).
In other words, students in blended instruction settings out performed students in solely face-to-face or online settings.
May require teachers to spend more time on building technological skills than in the content area - for teachers who only have their students for only 45mins a day, this could prove difficult.
If lectures are assigned outside of class, perhaps not all students will participate. These students will miss important information.