Rajarata
University of Sri Lanka
Department of
Languages
Faculty of Social
Sciences and Humanities
Online Lectures
Year and Semester
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Year-3 Semester-1
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Subject
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Industrial Training on Teaching Practice-2
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Subject Code
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TEF 3112
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Course Unit
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Lesson Plans-1
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Date
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10.05.2020
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Time
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Practical: 11.00 am-1.00 am
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Lecturer
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D.N. Aloysius
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Practical Hours
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02
Total No of Hours: 04
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Lesson planning is
a significant element of teaching-learning
system. A lesson plan is
a step-by-step guide that provides a structure for an essential learning. It
is important because
it helps the teacher in
maintaining a standard teaching pattern
and does not let the class deviate from the topic. All those in the teaching line
will vouch for the importance of a lesson plan.
A lesson plan is a
concise and organized structure which provides answers to important questions.
Questions about how a teacher can maintain a standard pattern of teaching.
Teachers can
re-direct their energy in designing an effective curriculum.
The duties of school
hours will recline in the lap of this set up. The lesson plan guides the
direction in which the teacher can invest her efforts and resources for the
day.
On attaining the
equilibrium, you can help drive student’s efforts on the right path for the
desired learning outcome.
It is reallt an
essential vitamin for the teacher’s survival. The scant might cause deficient
growth as a teacher.
A good lesson plan
conveys to the teacher as to what is important for students when it comes to
learning. And since prepared under the confines of individual comfort, it is
easier to perceive.
Practical:
Write a model lesson plan for a selected class.
References:
1. How
to write a lesson plan by Lynn Melby Gordon
2. Writing
Effective Lesson Plans by Peter Serdyukov
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