Thursday, January 7, 2010

Reflection 1

When I fist was interested in becoming a teacher, I started to hear the words “lesson Plans”. I was always hearing different definitions from different people. Some teachers would tell me they did them monthly; others would tell me they did them weekly and some said they weren’t required to do them at all. then finally, I got the courage to research it for myself. Not only did I find the definition for what a lesson plan, I also found out that it is a broad definition that is usually used. A lesson plan is said to be a teachers written description of the content for the lessons she is going to be using in the coming time. It helps the teacher to be organized and pre-plan her time and the time of her students. Lesson plans can be a great advantage for the teacher who knows how to do one correctly. It is imperative for students who are pursuing a degree in education, to be ready for this sort of commitment. Even if the school you work for does not demand a lesson plan, as a professional educator you should do so for your own benefit. If a teacher plans out the lessons correctly, they will come to find that they have some spare time that was not expected. This time could be used for further lesson planning, student one on one time, a short relaxation if needed and also a good time to get some work out of the way. A lesson plan, as I said, is very broadly defined. In a lesson plan, the teacher must include all the content she is going to be teaching the students. Not only does the plan have to include the content, it also has to include the objectives, state standards, what kind of practice will be used and how to check for the understanding of the material. All these steps are not only important to the teacher but crucial to the students as well. Many things need to be taken in consideration to make a great lesson. You must know your students and how they work best. Knowing the Learning styles, diableries and little things here and there about your students. help make your lesson plan much more effective. I have learned that the more detailed and precise your lesson plan is, the easier your job becomes. I am truly excited about learning how to do the lesson plans this semester. I know this skill will help me become the best teacher I can be.

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