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Chapter 5 EDU 380-600
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Last week we covered the importance of designing a curriculum based on national, state, and local standards. We learned the difference between goals and objectives and that we need to include multiple hierarchies (cognitive, affective, and psychomotor domains). This week we will be building skills on lesson plan development (including setting learning objectives and lesson plan formats), based on those standards from last week. Interdisciplinary thematic units are great ways to integrate curriculum.
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Direct Instruction (direct teaching, teacher-centered, expository teaching) Delivery Mode (Lecture, Demonstration, teacher planned discussions) Indirect Instruction (student-centered, social-interactive approach) Access Mode (Cooperative learning or investigative projects) working with students and providing access to students for obtaining information These can be combined for maximum effectiveness
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Visual Modality – student prefers to learn by seeing Auditory Modality – student prefers to learn by listening Kinesthetic Modality – student prefers to learn by being physically involved Remember that a student’s modality preference is not always his/her modality strength.
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Imaginative Learner – concrete and reflective Analytic Learner – abstract and reflective Common Sense Learner – abstract and active (hands-on) Dynamic Learner – concrete and active To be most effective, the teacher must use multiple approaches to his/her teaching.
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Bodily/kinesthetic Existentialist Interpersonal Intrapersonal Logical/Mathematical Naturalist Verbal/linguistic Visual/spatial Look at the MI Teaching Model that ETP uses…how is it different?
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Direct Experiences Simulated Experiences Vicarious Experiences Visual Experiences Verbal Experiences
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Descriptive Course Data Goals and Objectives What should students be able to do as a result of the lesson activities? Rationale Procedure Lesson Introduction, Lesson Development, Lesson Conclusion, Timetable Assignments and Assignment Reminders Assignment (what is to be done) vs. Procedure (how to do it) Materials and Equipment Assessment of Student Learning Formative – how well students are learning Summative – how well student have learned
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Read Chapter 5 Personal Learning Strategy: Looking at title and subtitles in the chapter will help organize note taking. Exercise 5.1 shows a lesson that was not successful. Take a look at it and see if you can decide why the lesson failed. Participate in Threaded Discussion D (Feb. 23-27) Your high school lesson plan (in the content-specific form for art and P.E. and the ETP format for music) is due Feb. 28 th. Music majors will meet Tuesday, Feb. 28 th at Central High School band room at 12:15 p.m. to observe a high school band lesson.
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