3. OUTLINES
Types
Elements
Selection &
organization of subject
matter
Format
Development of daily
plan
Conclusion
Introduction
Definition
Nature of lesson plan
Purpose
Significance
Points to remember in
planning
Prerequisites
Steps
4. INTRODUCTION
• Planning is essential not only in teaching, but
in spheres of human activities. To be effective
every intelligent individual plans out his work.
Lesson planning is an important part of
planning of daily teaching. These are the brief
outlines of the main point of the lesson. A
teacher has to prepare a more detailed, written
plan.
5. DEFINITION
• “Outline of the important points of a lesson
arranged in the order in which they are to be
presented to students by the teacher.”
- Goods
• “Lesson plan is the title given to a statement of
achievements to be realized and specific meaning
by which these is to attained as result of the
activities engaged during the period”.
- LS Bossing
6. NATURE OF LESSON PLAN IN
TEACHING
A lesson plan is based on the following: -
• The operational philosophy of the teacher.
• Teachers understanding of his/her students.
• Teacher’s knowledge of the material to be
taught.
• Teacher’s knowledge of the method of
teaching.
7. PURPOSES
• It guides the teacher in presentation of subject
matter and activities involved
• It provides definite objective for each day’s
work
• It helps to achieve definite goals and
objectives
• It makes teaching economical, systematic and
orderly
8. CONT…
• It aids in time management
• It is essential for effective teaching
• It prevents waste of time
• It is useful to select proper learning and best
technique
• It helps to avoid repetition
• It gives the teacher greater confidence and
greater freedom in teaching
9. SIGNIFICANCE
Lesson plan has significant role in planning and
organizing teaching and also affects the
teacher skill, intelligence, ability and his/her
personality with the following reasons: -
In teaching-education program, the lesson in
planning provides the guides-lines to student-
teacher during their teaching practices.
10. CONT…
Lesson planning helps the teacher to overcome
the feeling of nervousness and insecurity and it
gives himher confidence to face the class.
Lesson planning maintains the sequence of
content presentations and prevents the teacher to
deviate from the topic.
Lesson planning helps the teacher as well as
taught in fixing new learning by making adequate
provision foe exercises, practice and revision.
11. POINTS TO REMEMBER IN PLANNING A
LESSON
• It should contain only main points or ideas or
concepts. It is not necessary to write down
every word the teacher is going to say
• The teacher can use her own subject notes
which are different from the lesson plan
• The teacher should not become over dependent
on the lesson plan.
12. CONT…
• Design for sequencing the subject matter
• Planning must be done keeping in mind the
level of understanding of the students and their
previous experiences
• Each lesson is planned in such a way that the
objectives of each lesson lead to the statement
of unite objective then course objective and
finally the objective of the curriculum.
13. PREREQUISITES FOR GOOD
LESSON PLANNING
• The teacher should clearly state objectives
• The content should be linked with the previous
knowledge of the students
• She must be fully conversant with new
methods and techniques of teaching
• The teacher must have a good understanding
of psychology of learning, philosophy of
education, etc.
14. CONT…
• She must ensure active learner participation
during a class and maintain interest and
motivation of the student.
• It should not be too detailed and exhaustive.
• It is preferably being written.
• It should be flexible.
• It should be relevant, clear, and feasible.
• It also should include the summary and
reference materials
15.
16. TYPES OF LESSON PLAN
• Herbartian Approach: - John Fredrik Herbart
(1776-1841) was a German philosopher and
great educationist. He has divided teaching
unit activities into five steps. His approach is
theoretically based on appreciative- mass
theory:
18. ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF GOOD
LESSON PLAN
• Front page data such as subject, topic,class,
duration, etc.
• General learning objectives/Central objectives
• Specific learning objectives/Behavioral
objectives
• Evaluation of previous knowledge
• Selection and organization of subject matter-
the content
19. CONT…
• Organizing centers includes learning activities
and teaching activities
• Types of illustrative material-AV aids
• Assignments
• Evaluation
• Follow-up action.
20. SELECTION & ORGANIZATION OF
SUBJECT MATTER
The plan should provide for the selection and
the organization of subject matter or the
knowledge component and other such
materials.
21. 1. LEARNING ACTIVITIES
• The teacher chooses learning activities. It
should be varied sufficiently to allow for
individual differences in the group.
• Teacher should make her choice in view of the
maturity of the group and the character of the
subject matter, e.g. laboratory exercises,
nursing care plans.
22. 2. TEACHING ACTIVITIES-
The teaching techniques which will most
directly help the teacher to obtain the
objectives should be used.
3. TYPES OF ILLUSTRATIVE
MATERIALS-
• Audio- visual aids and instruction media.
23. 4. ASSIGNMENTS-
The plan should use assignments to project the
immediate work into the next situation.
Unity and continuity can be maintained only by
directing the student’s assignment and resource
material for the study.
24. 5. REFERENCES-
The teacher will have ready references to be used
in directing the student’s assignment and
resource material for the study.
6. EVALUATION-
• Some type of evaluate should be planned for
each lesson.
25. 7. FORMAT OF LESSON PLAN
• Title of the course
• Unit
• Topic
• Name of the student-
teacher
• Duration
• Date & time
• Place
• Students
• Method of teaching
• Audio- visual aids
• Previous background
of trainees
• Student – teacher
general & specific
objectives
27. DEVELOPMENT OF THE DAILY
CLASS PLAN
• Lesson plan should act as a guide; it creates a
sense of assurance for the teacher
• The teacher must be master of the daily plan.
• Plan should be used as a basis for continuous
growth and development.
• The teacher should change her lesson plan
according to the learning situation.
28. CONT….
• The teacher should adapt the daily plan related
to the student needs and abilities.
• Special work- daily plan should provide for
students who require special work.
• Daily class plans- the new teacher should use
more detailed daily plans. Later, as she gains
experience and self confidence, briefer forms
may be used.
29. CONCLUSION
• A Lesson Plan is a teacher's detailed
description of the course of instruction. A daily
lesson plan is developed by a teacher to guide
class learning. Details will vary depending on
the preference of the teacher, subject being
covered, and the needs of the students