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Presented by: MARIANNE TAPAYAN - EVANGELISTA, MSHRM DIVINE MERCY COLLEGE FOUNDATION INC. CALOOCAN CITY PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION PRINCIPLES OF TEACHING

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Page 1: Planning Lesson 1

Presented by:

MARIANNE TAPAYAN - EVANGELISTA, MSHRM

DIVINE MERCY COLLEGE FOUNDATION INC.

CALOOCAN CITY

PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION

PRINCIPLES OF

TEACHING

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BEFORE

WE

START

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AS A TEACHERDO WE REALLY NEED

A LESSON PLAN?

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YES!!!

NOT ONLY FOR US BUT FOR THE STUDENTS

AS WELL

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PURPOSE OF LESSON PLANS

USED AS GUIDE FOR THE TEACHER- They don’t have to think on their feet.- Gives the teacher a starting point- They build on previous teaching and prepare

for coming lessons

PROVIDES DIRECTION- They are clear on the procédure to follow.

GIVES TEACHER A SENSE OF SECURITY AND CONFIDENCE

- They dont lose face in front of their learners.

PROVIDES RECORD

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PURPOSE OF LESSON PLANS

HELPS KEEP GOOD CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT- When a lesson works well, students not only learn—they behave.

Classroom management + Well-designed lesson =

Higher Achieving Students

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FOR THE LEARNERThey realize that the teacher cares for their learning.

They attend a structured lesson: easier to assimilate

They appreciate their teacher’s work as a model of well-organized work to imitate.

PURPOSE OF LESSON PLANS

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WHAT IS A LESSON PLAN?

A written guide used to aid teachers in their lessons.

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GOOD LESSON PLANS

Based on 4 things

Interests and abilities of students

Your own interests and strengths

Your beliefs about teaching and learning

Your own openness to change your plan

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OBJECTIVES AND IT’S PURPOSE

Inform students why they are with you

What they will be able to do

The learner will……….

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SMART RULE Objectives should also follow the ‘S.M.A.R.T rule’:

• Specific • Measurable• Attainable• Result-oriented• Time bound

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KEY ELEMENTS OF LESSON PLANS

Transition

Use time Variety

Easy to follow

Precise

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ANTICIPATORY SET Get class ready to learn

Motivates students

Hint to the theme

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INSTRUCTIONAL INPUT

Teaches skill

Presents information

Lecture, demo, pictures, etc.

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MODELLING

Show the students

Use examples

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ACTIVITIES

May be predefined by the teacher

Teacher and student activities defined together with “intents” and “displays.”

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DISPLAYS Learning materials which are typically displayed and used in an instructional setting.

Pictures, written materials, spoken words, maps, etc.

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INTEGRATION OF TECHNOLOGY IN THE

CLASSROOM

SMART Board

Power Point

Overhead Projectors

Internet

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GUIDED PRACTICE Teacher is available

Supervise students as they learn

Catch mistakes immediately

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INDEPENDENT PRACTICE

Teacher is unavailable

Student’s practice learning on their own

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TYPES OF ASSIGNMENTS

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LEARNING OUTCOMES Cognitive Outcomes: Intellectual

outcomes. They involve the application of facts, theories and concepts.

Psychomotor Outcomes: They describe skills the learner develops (Physical).

Affective Outcomes: They describe feelings and attitudes which shape our behavior towards people, work and our world (behavioral).

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CHECK FOR UNDERSTANDING

2 way Q and A- Ongoing

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CLOSURE

Bring lesson to an end

Review key points

Tie everything together

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EVALUATION / REFLECTION

• Used to assess students knowledge

• Provides grades for report cards

• Keeps parents updated

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Be specific Anticipate problems Decide timing Have materials

ready File your plan for

the future

DO´S AND DONT´S

Avoid to many details

Do not use complex terms or words

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AND THE BEST ADVICE IS…..

If students are misbehaving:consider re-

arranging the order of delivery.

compare what actually happened with your original plan.

BEHAVIOR IMPLICATIONS

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Presented to: Dr. Orias And the students under

Professional Education of The Divine Mercy College

Foundation Inc (Batch 2013)