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Instructional Planning. Chapter 5 Instructors and Their Jobs W.R. Miller and M.F. Miller. Planning for Instruction. Increased learning More efficient use of class time Fewer discipline problems Improved instruction. Course of Study Contents. Title Description Objectives
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Instructional Planning Chapter 5 Instructors and Their Jobs W.R. Miller and M.F. Miller
Planning for Instruction • Increased learning • More efficient use of class time • Fewer discipline problems • Improved instruction
Course of Study Contents • Title • Description • Objectives • Content (topics) • Instructional materials • Learning activities • Evaluation activities
Learning Activities • Project • Field trip • Speakers • Reading assignments
Evaluation Activities • Based on relevance to objectives • Product or project • Written exam • Performance test
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Course Syllabus • Cover page • Introduction • Organization • Objectives • Basis for evaluation • Format for papers and reports • Assignment sheets
Unit of Instruction • Specific information for segment • Guide for instructional process • Help stay organized and focused • Based on course of study • Number varies • Length, depth, and breadth influenced by content, objectives, time, resources, and materials
Unit Plan Format (page 103) • Name of course • Descriptive title of unit • Duration of unit (number and length of class meetings) • Rationale of unit and relationship to other units and course • Topical outline of content • Objectives • Learning activities • Instructional materials • Facilities (class/lab space, furniture, tools, supplies) • Evaluation activities • Specialized information (terminology, symbols, formulas)
Lesson Plan helps: • Provide needed motivation • Properly emphasize parts of lesson • Ensure essential information is covered • Identify instructional aids • Formulate and insert questions at proper time • Stay on schedule
Title Objectives Instructional aids Texts and references Introduction Presentation Interaction items Application and activity Evaluation items Summary and test Assignments Elements of Lesson Plan