presentation on lesson planning
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It would help the teacher in developing lesson plan with SMART objectivesTRANSCRIPT
SESSION ON
LESSON PLANNING
ByJAVED IQBAL ANJUM
Professional Development TeacherAKU-IED, PDCN, for EDIP Project
Road map
Session Learning Outcomes Definition of lesson planning Why lesson planning Things need to consider while
planning Five Es of lesson Planning Advantages of lesson planning Steps of lesson planning Food for thought
Session Learning Outcomes
By the end of this session Course Participants (C.Ps) will be able to;
develop their understanding of lesson planning and its steps
share the importance of lesson planning
develop lesson plan for different subjects.
Definition of lesson planning
A writing noting the method of delivery, and the specific goals and time-lines associated to the delivery of lesson content. http://edutechwiki.unige.ch/en/Lesson_planning#Definition
Lesson plan is a teaching tool, that helps the teachers in deciding what to teach, why to teach, when to teach and how to teach in classroom while teaching.
A lesson plan is a written guide for teachers in order to achieve the intended learning outcomes. It provides specific definition and direction on learning objectives, equipment, instructional media material requirements, and conduct of the training.
-- Education Dictionaries
Why Plan
Effective teachers plan for productive use of their instructional time. Teachers at every level prepare plans that help them organize and deliver their daily lessons.
Teachers need to make wise decisions about the strategies and methods they will employ.This provides the direction to go to
achieve the selected objectives.Writing daily lesson plans is a large
part of being organizedIt provides a guide for managing the
learning environment.
What to consider when writing a lesson plan
•Ability & interest levels
•Backgrounds
•Attention spans
•Ability to work together in groups
•Prior knowledge and learning experiences
Know your students
•Subject matter that you will be teaching
•Medium of instructions
•National/state curriculum standards
Know the content
•Technology, software, audio/visuals, low cost and no cost materials, equipment, library resources, local guest speakers, etc.
Know the instructional
materialsModified from sources: What to Consider When Writing a Lesson Plan
Cont…
What do I want
students to learn?
What teaching and
learning strategies will I use?
How will I check for students’
understanding?
Five Es of Lesson Plan
Engage
Explore
Explain
Elaborate
Evaluate
Advantages of lesson planning
Purpose full teaching Variety of teaching techniques Effective utilization of time Wide range of activities Developing Low cost no cost
materials Students involvement Assessment
Steps of lesson planning Pre
Preparation List of activities Resources
While Smart students’ learning outcomes Previous knowledge test. Activities Continuous Assessment Homework Final Assessment
Post Reflection
Food for thoughts
��ا د ي� ك� د� ك�� ك�ا ك� And I (too) am planning a plan.
Sura 86 - At-Tariq (MAKKA) : Verse 16
If you have failed to plan, you have planned to fail.
Thank You
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