Purpose of Blog
The purpose of this blog is to inform everyone of the importance of lesson plans as well as how simple it is to easily create them so that they are effective in the classroom. It is crucial for teachers to thoroughly plan out their classroom lessons in advance so that when presenting the lesson to the class the teacher is prepared to deal with any curves that may be thrown at them.
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About Me
- Rebecca Curl
- I am a student at Western Illinois University and I am an education major. I am creating this particular blog because I feel as though it is important for future teachers to realize the importance of planning their lessons effectively. Their are several sites available through the Internet that are especially helpful for creating lesson plans; many of which contain several plans that available for all teachers to try out.
Purpose of Blog
The purpose of this blog is to inform everyone of the importance of lesson plans as well as how simple it is to easily create them so that they are effective in the classroom. It is crucial for teachers to thoroughly plan out their classroom lessons in advance so that when presenting the lesson to the class the teacher is prepared to deal with any curves that may be thrown at them.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Disadvantages of a poorly planned lesson?
A poorly planned out lesson could result in several consequences. Students and thier parents rely on teachers to provide their students with the necessary information. If a teacher is using uneffective lesson plans those students are going to suffer greatly. It is important students are being taught in an effective manner that allows them to grasp the concepts of the material being given to them. A poorly planned out lesson is not going to teach students to their full potential, and could have lasting affects on the poorly taught children.
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