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TEACHING AND LEARNING PRINCIPLES ANDPRACTICES
UNIT 8TEACHING PLAN
Sohail Sajid
Post RN BScN, RNPrincipal
New Life College Of Nursing Karachi
3/4/2016
Sohail Sajid
Post RN BScN, RNPrincipal
New Life College Of Nursing Karachi
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OBJECTIVES
By the end of class students will be able to:1. Define Teaching plan2. Appreciate the importance of teaching Plan3. Discuss the components of teaching Plan4. List important consideration while preparing
a teaching plan5. Develop the teaching Plan for target group
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By the end of class students will be able to:1. Define Teaching plan2. Appreciate the importance of teaching Plan3. Discuss the components of teaching Plan4. List important consideration while preparing
a teaching plan5. Develop the teaching Plan for target group
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TEACHING PLAN
A teaching plan (lesson plan) is the instructor’sroad map of what students need to learn andhow it will be done effectively during the classtime
It’s a simple statement of:1. What your pupils are going to learn2. How you intend them to learn it3. How you will know that the learning has taken
place.
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A teaching plan (lesson plan) is the instructor’sroad map of what students need to learn andhow it will be done effectively during the classtime
It’s a simple statement of:1. What your pupils are going to learn2. How you intend them to learn it3. How you will know that the learning has taken
place.
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IMPORTANCE OF THE TEACHING PLAN
Provides you with a structured ‘route’ throughyour lesson so that you can be sure of meetingyour lesson objective(s).
Gives you a secure base from which you canproject to your class the impression that you areorganised and that you know what you aredoing. (That is one of the important elements ofeffective behaviour management.)
Provides you, your mentor, your tutors andcolleagues with insights into the way you areapproaching your teaching, and shows that youare helping your pupils make progress
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Provides you with a structured ‘route’ throughyour lesson so that you can be sure of meetingyour lesson objective(s).
Gives you a secure base from which you canproject to your class the impression that you areorganised and that you know what you aredoing. (That is one of the important elements ofeffective behaviour management.)
Provides you, your mentor, your tutors andcolleagues with insights into the way you areapproaching your teaching, and shows that youare helping your pupils make progress
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CONT.
It is a record of what we did in the class.It suggests your level of professionalism
and real commitmentsIt gives you a framework to the teachersIt is a way for the teachers when they get
distracted and confused what to do.
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It is a record of what we did in the class.It suggests your level of professionalism
and real commitmentsIt gives you a framework to the teachersIt is a way for the teachers when they get
distracted and confused what to do.
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THE IMPORTANCE OF THE LESSON PLAN FORTEACHER AND STUDENTS
For teachers For learners
1. They don’t have to thinkon their feet
2. They don’t have to loseface in front of theirstudents
3. They are clear about theprocedures they have tofollow
4. They prepare themselvesfor upcoming teachings
1. They realize that teachercares for their learning
2. They attend lectures andit is easy for them tounderstand
3. They appreciate theirteacher and ultimately tryto imitate them as a rolemodel
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1. They don’t have to thinkon their feet
2. They don’t have to loseface in front of theirstudents
3. They are clear about theprocedures they have tofollow
4. They prepare themselvesfor upcoming teachings
1. They realize that teachercares for their learning
2. They attend lectures andit is easy for them tounderstand
3. They appreciate theirteacher and ultimately tryto imitate them as a rolemodel
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COMPONENTS OF THE TEACHING PLAN3/4/2016
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COMPONENTS OF THE TEACHING PLAN
Objectives for student learningTeaching/learning activitiesStrategies to check student understandingThere are 5more things that should be kept in
mind as a component of the lesson plan1. Variety2. Coherence3. Flexibility4. Balance5. Challenge
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Objectives for student learningTeaching/learning activitiesStrategies to check student understandingThere are 5more things that should be kept in
mind as a component of the lesson plan1. Variety2. Coherence3. Flexibility4. Balance5. Challenge 8
COMPONENTS OF THE TEACHING PLAN
VarietyTo meet different learning stylesConsider different types of intelligenceTo keep the audience interested and
avoiding repetitivenessKeep them involve in activities
CoherenceLogical interaction and logical way to
prepare the lesson planProper connection between different
strategies and activites
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VarietyTo meet different learning stylesConsider different types of intelligenceTo keep the audience interested and
avoiding repetitivenessKeep them involve in activities
CoherenceLogical interaction and logical way to
prepare the lesson planProper connection between different
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COMPONENTS OF THE TEACHING PLAN
ChallengeThe lesson plan will be challenging enough
to motivate the learners because thelearners are intelligent enough who are withprevious knowledge.
FlexibilityThere are two dimensionsUse of different methodologyAnd to change the plan
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ChallengeThe lesson plan will be challenging enough
to motivate the learners because thelearners are intelligent enough who are withprevious knowledge.
FlexibilityThere are two dimensionsUse of different methodologyAnd to change the plan
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COMPONENTS OF THE TEACHING PLAN
BalanceBalance and mixture of different techniques
and strategies
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STEPS IN MAKING THE LESSON PLAN
1. Outline learning objectives2. The first step is to determine what you want
students to learn and be able to do at theend of class
3. Once you outline the learning objectives forthe class meeting, rank them in terms of theirimportance.
4. This step will prepare you for managing classtime and accomplishing the more importantlearning objectives in case
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1. Outline learning objectives2. The first step is to determine what you want
students to learn and be able to do at theend of class
3. Once you outline the learning objectives forthe class meeting, rank them in terms of theirimportance.
4. This step will prepare you for managing classtime and accomplishing the more importantlearning objectives in case
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STEPS IN MAKING THE LESSON PLAN
Develop the introductionDesign the specific activities you will
use to get students to understandApply what they have learnedDevelop a creative introduction to the
topicstimulate interest and encourage
thinking of the students
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Develop the introductionDesign the specific activities you will
use to get students to understandApply what they have learnedDevelop a creative introduction to the
topicstimulate interest and encourage
thinking of the students
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STEPS IN MAKING THE LESSON PLAN
Plan the specific learning activities (themain body of the lesson)
Prepare several different ways of explainingthe material (real-life examples, similarity,visuals, etc.)
Estimate how much time you will spend oneach
Identify strategies that check forunderstanding.
Move on quickly to different applications orproblems
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Plan the specific learning activities (themain body of the lesson)
Prepare several different ways of explainingthe material (real-life examples, similarity,visuals, etc.)
Estimate how much time you will spend oneach
Identify strategies that check forunderstanding.
Move on quickly to different applications orproblems 14
STEPS IN MAKING THE LESSON PLANPlan to check for understanding
Check for student understandingQuestions you can ask students in order to
check for understandingDevelop a conclusion and a preview
Summarize the lessonAsk learners to help you in
summarization
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Plan to check for understandingCheck for student understandingQuestions you can ask students in order to
check for understandingDevelop a conclusion and a preview
Summarize the lessonAsk learners to help you in
summarization
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REFLECTING ON YOUR LESSON PLAN
A lesson plan may not work as well as youhad expected due to a number ofextraneous circumstances
Take a few minutes after each class toreflect on what worked well and why, andwhat you could have done differently
Identifying successful and less successfulorganization of class time and activitieswould make it easier to adjust to thecontingencies of the classroom
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A lesson plan may not work as well as youhad expected due to a number ofextraneous circumstances
Take a few minutes after each class toreflect on what worked well and why, andwhat you could have done differently
Identifying successful and less successfulorganization of class time and activitieswould make it easier to adjust to thecontingencies of the classroom 16
IMPORTANT CONSIDERATION WHILEPREPARING A TEACHING PLAN
Be certain that you cover the material youwant to,
Know why you’re covering it, Measure the success of that lesson,Keep a record of what you’ve taught,Make certain you have the time to cover it,
andThe materials to do it with
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Be certain that you cover the material youwant to,
Know why you’re covering it, Measure the success of that lesson,Keep a record of what you’ve taught,Make certain you have the time to cover it,
andThe materials to do it with
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CONT.
Prior knowledge of the learnersThe objectives are set out t be
achievedTime managementInteractive activities and involvement
of the participants
3/4/2016Prior knowledge of the learnersThe objectives are set out t be
achievedTime managementInteractive activities and involvement
of the participants
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REFERENCES
RHALMI ·, M. (2010). The Importanceof Lesson Plans | My English Pages.Retrieved fromhttp://www.myenglishpages.com/blog/importance-lesson-planning/#.VG2MjNLF9wQStrategies for Effective Lesson
Planning | CRLT. (n.d.). Retrievedfromhttp://www.crlt.umich.edu/gsis/p2_5
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RHALMI ·, M. (2010). The Importanceof Lesson Plans | My English Pages.Retrieved fromhttp://www.myenglishpages.com/blog/importance-lesson-planning/#.VG2MjNLF9wQStrategies for Effective Lesson
Planning | CRLT. (n.d.). Retrievedfromhttp://www.crlt.umich.edu/gsis/p2_5 19
SampleTeaching Plan
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SampleTeaching Plan
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Activity Time
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Activity Time
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