Session Outcomes • Develop a lesson plan for your micro teach session that leads to desired learning outcomes and aligns to learning activities and evaluation. • Identify the key components of course outlines and discuss how course outlines are used to guide course planning. Agenda • What is a lesson plan and why use one? • Common Elements in the course outline and how they effect lesson planning • Learning Outcomes What are they? • How to develop a lesson ...
LESSON PLAN • Course : Operating System Concepts • Credit : Credit Hours (Lecture +Tutorial+ Lab) • Lecturer : Ebtisam Abaker Adam • Assessment : Total marks 100% (can be changed) Coursework 30% Final Exam 70% LESSON PLAN (cont) Lecture Notes : Available • References for course: —Abraham Silberschatz, Peter Bear Galvin and Greg Gagne, Operating System Concepts, 9th Edition Lecture 1 Chapter 1 Introduction to Operating System 4 Introduction • References for course: —Abraham Silberschatz, Peter Bear ...
Unit 5 Lesson Planning Teaching aims . Why is lesson planning important? . Principles for good lesson planning . Macro planning vs. micro planning . Components of a lesson plan . Sample lesson plans Unit 5 Lesson Planning . Why is lesson planning important? 1.Lesson planning means making decisions in advance about what techniques, activities and materials will be used in the class. 2.Although the main teaching contents may be the same, the students are different, the time is different, and the mood is ...
6 Knowledge Objectives (1 of 2) • Identify and describe the components of learning objectives. • Identify and describe the parts of a lesson plan. • Describe the four-step method of instruction. • Describe the instructional preparation process. 6 Knowledge Objectives (2 of 2) • Describe the lesson plan adaptation process for the Fire Service Instructor I. • Describe how a Fire Service Instructor II creates a lesson plan. • Describe how a Fire Service Instructor II modifies a lesson ...
POETRY THERAPY SEMINAR GUIDE Conquering Adversity Through Verse A Lesson Plan By Todd Fries WHAT IS POETRY THERAPY? Poetry therapy is an interactive process with three essential components: the literature the trained facilitator and the client(s) A trained facilitator selects a poem or other form of written or spoken media to serve as a catalyst and evoke feeling responses for discussion. The interactive process helps the individual to develop on emotional, cognitive, and social levels. Writing original poems that at ...