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Lesson Planning

August 2014

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Session Outcomes

• Develop a lesson plan for your micro teach session that leads to desired learning outcomes and aligns to learning activities and evaluation.

• Identify the key components of course

outlines and discuss how course outlines are used to guide course planning.

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Agenda

• What is a lesson plan and why use one?

• Common Elements in the course outline and how they effect lesson planning

• Learning Outcomes… What are they?

• How to develop a lesson plan using the Jumpstart Template

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Brainstorming Activity

• What is a lesson plan?

• Why use a lesson plan?

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The Big Picture

Course Outlines

• All college courses have a course outline that describes the outcomes, evaluations, and teaching sequence of the course

• Course outlines are formal documents representing the college, our schools and our programs.

• Course Outlines function primarily as an information and learning tool for our students but are also the primary vehicle for course planning.

• Course outlines are a contractual agreement that defines the course content and the criteria by which a student is evaluated.

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Course OutlineScavenger Hunt

Here are 5 samples of course outlines (one from each eastern region college)

Work in pairs to find the common elements below:

• Course Learning Outcomes (CLRs)• Weekly learning plan/topics • Evaluation/Assessment criteria

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Outcomes-based Curriculum

What should these students be able to do out

there in real-life roles, that we’re responsible for teaching and guiding in here, in this course or program?

Ruth Stiehl

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Program Learning Outcomes

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Program Learning Outcomes Video

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Outcomes Review

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Structure of an Outcome activity

• Use the colored cards to develop an outcome that has a:

• Performance verb• Context• standard

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Lesson Plans

• Always start with an outcome for your session

• How to develop a lesson plan using the Jumpstart Model

• Jumpstart Lesson Planning Video

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Your turn…Fill in the Template

• Locate the handout entitled “Using the Jumpstart Lesson Plan Template”

• Record the activities that were used today into the correct area of this lesson plan template.

• What was the connection activity today? • What were the content/practice activities?• What was the summary activity?

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List of activities

• Brainstorming activity: Why use Lesson Plans?• • Brief Lecture on course outlines • • Course Outline Scavenger Hunt• • Learning Outcomes Video

• Structure of an Outcome Activity

• Lesson Plans Video

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Summary Activity

• Write an outcome for your microteach

• Fill in the lesson plan provided for your microteach session

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Handouts to help you plan your Microteach

• Excerpt from Bloom’s taxonomy• Jumpstart lesson plan template • Jumpstart lesson plan reference hand-out