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SYLLABUS AND LESSON PLAN

 SYLLABUS AND LESSON PLAN 

LESSON PLAN: WHAT IS A LESSON PLAN?

A lesson plan is a teacher’s daily guide for what students need to learn, how it will be taught, and how learning will be measured.

Lesson plans help teachers be more effective in the classroom by providing a detailed outline to follow each class period.

This ensures every bit of class time is spent teaching new concepts and having meaningful discussions — not figuring it out on the fly!

The most effective lesson plans have six key parts:

  1. Lesson Objectives
  2. Related Requirements
  3. Lesson Materials
  4. Lesson Procedure
  5. Assessment Method
  6. Lesson Reflection

Because each part of a lesson plan plays a role in the learning experience of your students, it’s important to approach them with a clear plan in mind.

FOR MORE INFORMATION:https://www.aeseducation.com/blog/what-is-a-lesson-plan


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SYLLABUS

WHAT IS A SYLLABUS?


A syllabus is a document that outlines all the essential information about a college course. It lists the topics you will study, as well as the due dates of any coursework including tests, quizzes, or exams.

Your professors will give you a syllabus for each of your college classes. Read each one carefully to learn about grading policies, professor office hours, and everything else you need to know.

The four basic parts of a syllabus are:

1.    Instructor information: Near the top of the syllabus you will find the name of your instructor, their contact information, and office hours.


2.    Reading materials and supplies: This syllabus section lists books, online resources, and other content you will need for class. Additional tools, like a calculator or specific software, will be listed here, too. Typically there is a note about which materials are required and which are recommended.


policies:
 A syllabus will outline how you will be graded, attendance requirements, and how the professor expects students to behave. This section may also include university-wide policies on academic honesty and respect, or how students with disabilities can request support.


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Class schedule: The syllabus will include when assignments are due and when tests will be given. This section contains all coursework for the class, including in-class assignments, homework, essays, labs, and assessments.

 TAKEN FROM: https://shorelight.com/student-stories/what-is-a-syllabus-and-why-is-it-important/



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Own syllabus example here:https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lfjr_3uiMyrXhZNxEz8uT5LeAM4qhi12/edit?usp=drivesdk&ouid=114468363611870573947&rtpof=true&sd=true










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