Lesson Planning for Teachers
Lesson planning is a difficult but important part of any teacher’s job. Without a solid plan in place, it can be hard to capture and maintain the focus of your class. It is also harder to ensure that you have allocated enough time to the material that you want to deliver. While lesson planning is complex, it is a skill that can be learned just like any other. This course gives you an overview of lesson planning, letting you know how to properly arrange the material that you want to deliver in a way that appeals to as many students as possible. We divide this information across two modules. The first module focuses on what you need to know before you sit down to draft your lesson plan, including a discussion of different learning styles. The second module talks about how to execute your lesson plan and includes a discussion on classroom technology. By the end of the course, you should be able to craft and deliver a lesson plan that successfully appeals to your whole class.
You Will Learn:
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- Why lesson planning is an important skill that you should develop
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- The four main learning methods and how to appeal to each learner
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- How you can incorporate technology into the classroom
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- The specific reasons why children misbehave in classroom settings
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- How to keep students engaged in the material
Benefits of Taking This Course:
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- Learn about the key factors that you need to consider before drafting your lesson plan
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- Understand how to manage classroom behaviour
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- If you are currently studying to become a teacher, learn more about preparing great lessons now to impress your supervisors
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- If you are a teacher, learn more about how to better prepare your lessons, so that you can appeal to as many students as possible
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- If you are a parent, learn more about how your child’s teachers plan their lessons