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A Teacher\\\'s Ramblings: A Lesson Plan for Classroom Rules

Jo Karabasz  |  Lesson Planning  |  0 comments  |  66 views  |  Read Full
 
Remember, I teach English. If you are required to cite standards for every lesson, you may have to do some adapting for standards in other subject areas. Rules Lesson Plan Subject Area: Language Arts
 

ESL Lesson Plans: Types and Purpose

Michael G. Hines  |  Lesson Planning  |  0 comments  |  188 views  |  Read Full
 
All ESL teachers--regardless of training, experience, or competency--need a carefully drawn lesson plan in order to assist their students in attaining learning objectives, both on a daily basis as well as the long-term. Having a lesson plan is like having a complete and clear visualization of how a learning session is to take place and how students are able to grasp and retain lesson concepts.
 

Kids Logic - The Best Help For Any Teacher and Parent

Stewart Jensen  |  Lesson Planning  |  0 comments  |  447 views  |  Read Full
 
I had the best classroom management plan in the world, a foolproof lesson plan and what I thought was a good teaching strategy. Yet I was totally unprepared for what happened next. Kids Logic. For example, did you know there is more than one way to cook a hamburger?
 

Lesson Planning

Jason Geyser  |  Lesson Planning  |  0 comments  |  612 views  |  Read Full
 
Clear aims outline what it is that you hope to achieve in the lesson. If you are being observed by a supervisor or a Trainer on a training course or at school, you will be expected to provide a clear outline of your aims in your lesson plan.
 

Creating Plans For the Substitute - Tips For First Time Teachers

Domonic Bartalino  |  Lesson Planning  |  0 comments  |  671 views  |  Read Full
 
When you're sick the last thing you'll want when you return to school is more work fixing things after the substitute covers for you. Here's a quick guide to help you make great lesson plans for your sub.
 

Lesson Planning - How to Design an Effective Curriculum

Vince Welsh  |  Lesson Planning  |  1 comments  |  1057 views  |  Read Full
 
Lesson planning is an important component of education and the everyday function of a classroom. It is vital to the learning of your students.
 

How to Help Subject Matter Experts Address Concerns About Using Participatory Activities

Deborah Laurel  |  Lesson Planning  |  0 comments  |  2349 views  |  Read Full
 
Why do subject matter experts (SMEs) immediately latch on to lecture as their instructional method of choice? Well, first of all, lecture is still the predominant method in most higher educational settings.
 

How to Help Subject Matter Experts Become Open to Using Participatory Activities

Deborah Laurel  |  Lesson Planning  |  0 comments  |  674 views  |  Read Full
 
Why do subject matter experts (SMEs) immediately latch on to lecture as their instructional method of choice? Well, first of all, lecture is still the predominant method in most higher educational settings. Second, since the SMEs are the recognized experts, they believe that it is their job to present information to the learners. Third...
 

How to Help Subject Matter Experts Learn How to Select Appropriate Participatory Activities

Deborah Laurel  |  Lesson Planning  |  0 comments  |  661 views  |  Read Full
 
Select an activity that can effectively achieve the desired learning level. To assist the SMEs with the first factor, provide them with some suggestions regarding the range of learning activities that can be effectively used to accomplish specific learning levels.
 

Free Character Education Lesson Plans - If Wishes Were Horses

Elizabeth L. Hamilton  |  Lesson Planning  |  0 comments  |  1060 views  |  Read Full
 
Free character education lesson plans are the subject of much wishing by educators. It reminds me of the idiom: "If wishes were horses, beggars would ride." First recorded about 1628 in a collection of Scottish proverbs, that idiom suggests that if we could have what we want simply by wishing, our lives would be easy. It suggests, too, that wishing is useless; we are apt to get much better results with action.
 
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