Subject: Curriculum and Instruction
I believe that: teachers should model their instructional time using the 5E Lesson Plan for better organization and more effective learning. I believe this because (relate to personal/professional experience): I find the 5E Lesson Plan template to be extremely helpful in organizing the order of my lesson and making sure I cover everything that I need to share with my students. If I don't use this or some other type of lesson organizer, I would probably forget to discuss an important component of the lesson that is vital to the student's learning, such as asking certain questions, addressing common misconceptions, etc. I have noticed that students understand the content better and overall enjoy the lesson more. Lots of issues/aspects of always implementing 5E lessons: For example: they are often very time consuming in teaching and because of that it is hard to cover all of the curriculum using this method, creating them also takes up a lot of your time, lack of resources prevents the required amount of engagement, And can be shared with coworkers. I'd like to talk about: designing your lesson plans. Explain your example: When I first started doing my student teaching as an undergraduate, we were given the 5E Lesson Plan template to work off of as guidance. It is an extremely helpful tool for starting teachers and it made feel more comfortable / prepared when teaching lessons. When I asked my master teacher if they also use it, not only did they say no, but that their lessons are usually written down on sticky notes! As a more experienced educator, I’ve come realize that this type of model is an excellent starting block for beginning educators, but eventually the training wheels do come off and the template is no longer needed. We learn on our own how to make better use of our instructional time.
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Ian Pumpian
3/4/2019 11:01:44 am
This section started fine but fell apart at the example level. This is where you p[aint a picture of what your lesson planning looks like and evidence that its has promoted learning. Your example is really not an example
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