Jose Vindeola II

Jose Vindeola II

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Support materials and lesson notes assist in course outline and flow as well as maintaining a sense of the timeline for delivery. Assessments, formal and informal are necessary to be able to see if the lesson has been received and absorbed by the student.

The standards are industry driven and objectives are clear processes to obey and understanding the Standards

Lesson planning and record keeping go hand in hand. The adjustments to your lesson plans can be reflected back on with well-kept notes and reviewable and available for immediate application should it fit.

Preparing a lesson plan should be such that it will be delivered in a scheduled timely manner, with goals and objectives clarified. Have alternative lesson activities should you compress your lesson pan. Getting to know your students experience level in said subjects helps to generate different approaches to delivery of any given subject.

It is important to develop different styles of teaching delivery techniques for any given lesson plan so as to be able to cover different learning styles. Practicing your delivery beforehand helps develop clean repetitive teaching techniques

Understand the subject matter and prepare and plan your teaching strategy with established goals, objectives, and expected skills/ knowledge from the lesson. Take notes as they are necessary to assist with improving your lessons needs and delivery

Be knowledgeable in the subject and present a professional image of confidence, with patience and understanding of the student ability to absorb the lessons. Be the example of professionalism. Be ever diligent in seeking ways to improve the teaching and understanding of the reception of the lesson from the students.

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