As I mention in my previous post, that lesson plan is the instructor's road map of what students need to learn and how it will be done effectively during the class time. A lesson plan is a detailed guide for teaching a lesson. It is a step-by-step guide that outlines the teacher's objectives for what the students will accomplish on the lesson. Furthermore, creating a lesson plan involves setting goals, developing activities, and determining the materials that will be used during the lessons.
The benefits of lesson plan for an educator are:
- Helps educator to stay on track
- Helps educator to prepare for every step of the lesson
- Provide guidance for a substitute
- Helps educator to save time in the future
- Helps educator achieve their objectives
- Helps educator to think in an organised manner
- Inspires to improve future lessons
Moreover, details in lesson plan will vary depending on the preference of the teacher, subject being teaches and the needs of the students. A lesson plan is a process that which starts from the goal (what students are supposed to learn), how the goal will be reached (the method, procedure) and a way of measuring how well the goal was reached (test,worksheet, homework).
In order of that, there are several stages in lesson plan. In my opinion, the important stage of lesson plan is the student evaluation stage. This is because in the student evaluation stage is a stage that evaluate a student understanding from what they have learned from the entire lesson. For example, me as a student, whenever there is a task or worksheet that given by teacher to me. Then, i only i start to go through the notes during the lesson to answer the task or worksheet.Therefore, an evaluation stage is very important stage for a student and a teacher.
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