How to write an effective lesson plan that prepares students for their career. Knowing the different parts of a lesson plan and what they should entail also.
I learned about Bloom's taxonomy and how it can help classify student learning in the context of educational goals. I learned about different types of knowledge and how they must be incorporated to solve problems. This was very helpful in having the basis for objectives.
I never really delved into thinking about different standards. It's good know the different standards for the various topics you are teaching.
I will Review and revise the lesson. based on the class understanding of the subject the objectives should meet or exceed the requirement for the class. Objective assessments should also be written to make sure the questions are specific to the content and appropriate to the group being tested; be only one component of the total, varied student assessment process.
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The standards help students achieve competencies that will be useful for subsequent accreditations
I learned the reason behind baseline tests in the beginning of the class. I always thought they were a gauge for a student but now I can clearly see it is a gauge for the instructor.
Learning objectives must be clear, concise and measurable. They will help guide the procedure of my lesson plan.
Objectives can serve as guide points to enable student learning.
Assessments need to be linked to communicated / established standards.
Objectives need to be specified with clear links to the course content covered. They are the literal stones on the path taken to mastering a new concept.
Comment on Nichole Basmajian's post: Nicely put Nichole.
Effective objectives provide clarity and direction for both teachers and students, facilitating focused instruction, assessment, and monitoring of progress. They help ensure that learning goals are explicit and measurable, and they allow for effective communication of instructional intentions to students, colleagues, and stakeholders.
Having practical and measurable objectives is vital to the success of the student and the program you are teaching. Skills-based and thought-out objectives ensure that the students gain the needed information and skills to succeed in their industry.
You have to define particular objectives and not vague goals, the students must obtain them.
Clearly defined objectives
Developing lesson plans based on the standards of the course curriculum is paramount.
The importance and different kinds of standards
If you have clear concise objectives and rationale, the standards and procedures will be more readily written as you have created a framework for developing