Showing posts with label lesson plan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lesson plan. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Online Tactics-Cater Your Future Class

I must not be getting messy with your potential as promising Teacher.
But here is a humble experience of mine to share with you. You must have gone
through my previous Posts, didn’t you? Even if you didn’t, don’t worry I am
going to write regularly whatever I could write to help you, if minded. Today I
wish to share a sample lesson strategy or you probably call it a Lesson Plan.
Planning is really a good thing. Even a failure owns the plan- ‘Not Planning’.
Online surfing and searching for the appropriate materials would add boost to your teaching style, believe me. Look for helpful forums where you could discuss the ways of modern technologies to incarporate in your methodologies. I am not at all suggesting the "copy and paste " policy, rather exploring and utilising material to cater the needs of your pupils.

So get yourself ready for Planning your performance in and, even outside the class i.e. Pre-class. Have a good presentation structure: for an example the following might help and give you idea to have built your own;


Subject:

Topic:

Overview & Purpose (What will be learned and why it is useful)




Objectives (Specify skills/information that will be learned.)


Materials (pencils,web, charts, etc.)

Information (Give and/or demonstrate necessary information)



Verification (Steps to check for student understanding)



Other
Resources (Web, books, etc.)

Activity (Describe the independent activity to reinforce this lesson)


Summary (Brief description of the Content used)


Evaluation/Self-Analysis (How well you did/What went wrong or right & why? etc.)

Have questions and ideas: ask and share. You are always welcome.

Saturday, February 28, 2009

A Good Lesson Plan

I wonder how many of us has learnt that Learning is not a simple process. It is just not learning in a formal educational institute alone. That involves, peculiar to this era, a multi dimenssional approach and abilities. How many times you think before entering the class the way that would suit the lesson of yours? Boggled? Well that must not be so difficult. Just consider the followings:

1) Have you thought the Title of your lesson with respect to the Aim
2) Are there any specific Skills you wish to impart
3) Does your lesson demand for concrete Objectives
4) Is your lesson Time-challanging
5) Have you gathered all the resources for the lesson

If your answer to all of them is "Yes" then be confident you're on the right track. And if you think you lack all or any of them, we have always the room to get helped. Your'e more than welcome to post additions...