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Lesson Planning
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Mind map based on reading: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511667190.006 Cambridge Books Online © Cambridge University Press,
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Lesson Planning
Daily
Daily Lesson Plan
HOW students will move toward attaining specific objectives
It describes the teaching behavior that will result in student learning
think about the lesson in advance
Anticipate/Resolve problems and difficulties
interruptions from a visitor
Nota:
All kind of out-of-class problems
Provide a structure for a lesson
So that lesson runs smoothly
Provide a ‘map’ for the teacher to follow
Provide a record of what has been taught
as for example: content, materials, sequencing,timing, and activities.
Benefits Students
backgrounds, interests, learning styles, and abilities
Evaluate
During
difficult for beginning teachers because they may not have the necessary experience to recognize that things are going badly.
After
In Order to
Make Decision for the successful outcome of a lesson
Yearly
listing the objectives for a particular program.
Unit
Unit Plan: series of related lessons around a specific theme such as “The Universe.”
Weekly
Term
Why Plan?
For every lesson?
Write it down or inside my head?
Internal Reasons
feel more confident
learn the subject matter better
to be in control before the lesson begins
External Reasons
Satisfy the expectations of the principal or supervisor
guide a substitute teacher to take over a class
Guide a preservice teacher
Nota:
Entiéndase docente en formación
Classroom atmosphere can be impredictable
Models on Lesson Planing
Tyler’s (1949) rational-linear framework
(1) specify objectives;
(2) select learning activities
(3) organize learning activities
(4) specify methods of evaluation
Still being used
Yinger (1980)
1st Stage =>problem conception”??
Nota:
a discovery cycle of the integration of the teacher’s goals, knowledge, and experience
2nd Stage=> problem formulated and a solution achieved
3er Stage=> implementing the plan along with its evaluation
Iterative /Routine
How to Plan a Lesson
1. Developing the Plan
1.1. Write Clear objetives
“describe what students will be able to do in terms of observable behavior and when using the foreign language”
Use action verbs
Bloom's Taxonomy
Avoid : Understand, appreciate, enjoy, learn
1.2 decide the activities and procedures
hinking through the purposes and structures of the activities
2. Implementing the Plan
Teacher needs to deviatesfrom the plan (two reasons)
lesson is not succeeding,
Nota:
when the lesson is obviously going badly and the plan is not helping to produce the desired outcome
“Further the lesson.??
Nota:
Teachers make a procedural change during the lesson as a means of promoting the progress of the lesson.
“Accommodate students’ learning styles.”
Nota:
in order to accommodate their students’ learning styles if the original plan has not accounted for them. (5)
(6) “Distribute the wealth.”
Nota:
encourage quiet students to participate more and to keep the more active students from dominating the class time
Something happens Improvisation is needed
“Serve the common good
Nota:
because one student raised an issue that the teacher perceives to be relevant for the other students.
“Teach to the moment.”
Nota:
discuss some unplanned event because the teacher thinks it is timely for the class.
(5) “Promote students’ involvement.”
Nota:
Teachers sometimes eliminate some steps in their lesson plans in order to have more student involvement, especially if the students are not responding
Deal with
Lesson Variety
keep the class lively and interested
change the tempo of activities from fast-moving to slow.
change the class organization
Nota:
giving individual tasks, pair work, group work, or full class interaction. the quieter activities before lively ones
vary level of difficulty,of activities
Nota:
harder activities and tasks be placed earlier in the lesson
Lesson Pacing
3. Evaluating the plan
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