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LESSION PLANNING . Presented By: Deepika Lecturer in teaching of Economics. According to Carter V. Good :
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LESSION PLANNING Presented By: Deepika Lecturer in teaching of Economics
According to Carter V. Good : A lesson plan may be define as a teaching outline of the important points of a lesson arranged in an order in which they are to be presented. It may includes objectives, points to be asked, references to materials, assignments etc.
ITEMS INCLUDES: 1. Why- Reason, aims or purpose of the lesson. 2. What- Content, material and instructional aids. 3. How- Procedures and activities. 4. Evaluation- An objective, in personal apprisal by the teacher.
Herbartarian steps of lesson planning: • Preparation (Introduction) • Presentation • Association • Generalization • Application • Recapitulation
MORRISON’S STEPS OF LESSON PLANNING: • Exploration • Presentation • Assimilation • Organization • Recitation
RCEM APPROACH: • General Objectives • Specific Objectives • General teaching aids • Specific teaching aids • Previous knowledge assumed • Previous knowledge testing • Announcement of the topic
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BEHAVIOURAL OBJECTIVES: • Drucker (1954) • Bloom (1956) • Robert Mager (1962) • Robert Miller (1962) • NCERT (1972) (RCEM-Regional college of education, Mysore) ** Action verbs are used to write the instructional objectives.
BEHAVIOURISTIC APPROACH: • General Objectives • Specific Behavioral Objectives • Previous knowledge assumed • Previous knowledge testing • Announcement of the aim
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CONSTRUCTIVE APPROACH: • Learning Outcome a) Given b) Time Period • Previous knowledge assumed • Set induction • Announcement of the aim
Presentation • Wd • Recapitulation • Assignment