Brian Parr- The University of Georgia. Lesson Planning Efficient use of time Curriculum alignment Document systematic approach to instruction.

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Brian Parr- The University of Georgia

Lesson Planning Efficient use of time Curriculum alignment Document systematic approach to instruction

Steps of Teaching

Lesson Plan Importance Logical listing of content Prevents over/under emphasis Content for evaluation List equipment/supplies

OBJECTIVES:

Four Components Action/Audience Behavior Conditions Degree

Behavior The behavior statement describes what the student is to do drill a hole

Conditions Under what circumstances will the task be performed: Some conditions assumed given pencil and paper Other conditions not assumed given a graphing calculator

Standards The criteria used to assess the task 90% accuracy in three minutes or less complete items on the checklist

Curriculum Alignment Focuses instruction to standards Show relevance of vocational curriculum to GPS

MATERIALS/ TECHNOLOGY: (listing of instructional resources as well as materials and equipment)

PROCEDURE: (content - strategies, methods, and learning activities)

Three Parts Of The Procedure Preparation - getting the student ready Presentation - lecture, discussion, demonstration Application - what the student does

Preparation Introduce The Lesson Link: Relate the lesson to something familiar personal experience relevance to work Motivation: importance and need, why do we need to know this Overview: present performance objectives

Selecting The Correct Method Based on nature of content to be learned Knowledge - discussion Skill - demonstration

Discussion Method Students have limited prior knowledge Content is primarily cognitive Related knowledge stressed Outline of content

Demonstration Method Teach manipulative skill Steps of procedure used Key points stressed

Every Lesson Summary of major points at end of lesson Appropriate questions identified in advance

Application Practice provided as part of the lesson Reinforced the remainder of the course

Student Assessment If it is important enough to teach it is important enough to know it the student has learned. Determine students ability Formal or informal