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Chargement... Writing Effective Lesson Plans: The 5-Star Approachpar Peter Serdyukov
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Developed by two educators with experience in both elementary and secondary classrooms, Writing Effective Lesson Plans details a unique a step-by-step procedure designed to streamline the process of lesson planning and make teaching smoother and more efficient. Coined the "Five-Star Lesson Plan" by the authors, this model consists of five classic components: lesson description, goals and objectives, materials and tools, procedures, and reflective assessment and evaluation. This workbook guides beginning and experienced teachers through each step to create lesson plans that best meet the needs of every student. It also explores the inherent challenges to effective lesson planning, such as time efficiency, knowledge construction, skill development, involving the students' families, and implementing your plan. With its mix of concise theory and hands-on activities, this book is a one-stop resource encouraging a deep and thoughtful approach to a skill that is often not sufficiently developed in teacher preparation programs. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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The 5 star approach includes:
1. Lesson description
2. Goals and objectives
3. Materials and tools
4. Procedure
5. Reflective assessment and evaluation
As you can see, the premise is well thought through and this kind of design is continued throughout the book. Each chapter is very, very well laid out and described with lots of opportunities to practice lesson planning according to their technique.
Of course, my planning and preparation style is very similar to the authors' approach, so I'm biased about its quality but this should definitely be on the "buy" list for every educator. I particularly liked it from an adult educator's point of view.
Undoubtedly, this will become a textbook/workbook for classes on lesson planning in educational programs.