A Crash Course In Lesson Planning
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A Crash Course in Lesson Planning
Very few teachers actually make a lasting impact on their students, or an impact that their students will actually remember. The chosen few who do are the ones that have a deep desire to share knowledge, the passion for enlightening, and the goal of making a difference. Teaching is a privilege and a gift, yet it requires a lot of patience and skill. Experienced and dedicated teachers will tell you that the real key, however, to becoming an effective teacher is to have a killer lesson plan prepared in advance. A well-prepared lesson plan is going to be your most crucial tool, and you should never embark on a class without it. As you go through years of teaching, you'll become more and more adept at creating good lessons for your classes. But in the meantime, this book will provide everything you need to know about creating effective lesson plans. It also includes a sample lesson plan to help any new teacher get an idea of exactly how to make one. After you finish reading this book, you'll have a solid grasp of what an effective lesson plan is, but more importantly, you will be able to create your own lesson plans for your classes and continue to practice this skill, so that you can become one of those teachers that your students will remember for years to come!
A Crash Course in Teaching Religion
Author: Mary Kathleen Glavich
language: en
Publisher: Twenty-Third Publications
Release Date: 2006
This simple, yet indispensable book offers tips and techniques on every aspect of teaching religion. Sr. Kathleen covers every possible aspect of preparing and teaching a religion class: the role of the teacher; shaping a lesson plan; teaching a lesson; good discipline; using Scripture, prayer; stories, music, and drama in your class; writing and other activities; working with parents; and much more. For novices and veteran teachers alike.
The Ultimate Guide to Lesson Planning
This practical guide will help you to plan evidence-informed, innovative lessons that can be adapted to meet your individual student’s needs. Modelled on a typical lesson plan, the book covers all aspects of planning such as learning aims, starting a lesson, resources and activities, embedding skills, and assessment. Each chapter features a wide range of activities and strategies that can be used every day and easily adapted for different learners. The chapters also explore what to do when lessons don’t go to plan and how to use technology effectively to support learning. Throughout there are nuggets of useful theory to help you reflect not only on what works in the classroom but why. Written by an expert author team and linked to the early career framework, this is essential reading for all trainee and early career teachers across a wide range of educational settings.