LEARNING ACTIVITY PACKAGES. What is a learning activity package? Definition: A LAP is a self contained instructional management System designed to provide.

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LEARNING ACTIVITY PACKAGES

What is a learning activity package? Definition: A LAP is a self contained instructional management System designed to provide for individual differences in : 1. Levels of learning 2. Modes of learning 3. Pace of learning

Rationale : Why develop a LAP? Since all classroom have a diverse population, the instructor needs an organizational plan that will meet individual differences.

INGREDIENTS OF A LAP

Performance (behavioral) objectives 1. How the student will perform after learning behavior 2. How well the task is to be performed; criteria 3. What conditions the student must perform during assessment.

Assessment – post test, summative evaluation 1. Evaluates learner to a performance Criteria 2. Evaluates instruction and method of learning 3. Diagnostic instrument

Modes of learning 1. Multiple Intelligence 2. Active vs Passive learners 3. ESOL/ESE strategies 4. Different interest levels 5. Formative evaluation

Pretest 1. Diagnostic assessment 2. More scientific 3. Self-evaluation 4. Evaluation of instruction 5. Advanced preview of what is expected.

Rationale 1. Statement which provides a personal and intellectual reason. 2. Motivation 3. Advanced preview of what is to be expected.

Other Ingredients 1.Readings A. Required B. Optional C. Multi reading levels 2. Required Activities

Areas to Consider 1. Orientation 2. Room Arrangement A. Centers B. Desks as work stations Extra chairs, extra desks 3. Materials - supplies 4. Discipline 5. Grading system 6. Record keeping procedure