Lesson planning with respect to classroom context

A lesson plan is not always extensive, but it provides you with a general idea of your teaching goals, learning objectives, and methods for achieving them. A fruitful lesson is one in which both the students and the instructor learn from one other, rather than one in which everything goes perfectly as planned.

BEFORE THE CLASS

  • Identify the learning objectives
  • Plan the specific learning activities, assessments an sequence of the lesson.
  • Create a realistic timeline
  • Plan for a lesson closure

DURING THE CLASS

  • Share the lesson plan with your students which will help them stay more engaged and on track.
  • Try to engage with teachable opportunities

AFTER THE CLASS

  • Reflect on what worked well and why?
  • Note down what things you could have done differently for a more efficient classroom engagement the next time

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