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I. What Is Instructional Planning?
II. Types Of Instructional Planning
III. Writing An Objectives
IV. Developing A Lesson
V. Designing A Lesson
VI. Assessment Of Learning
VII. Teaching Strategies
 i s the ability of the teacher to visualize and
forecast into the future of what, why and how
of the teaching-learning process
Instructional planning
Zulueta, Francisco M. “Principles and Methods of Teaching”
 P r o v i d e s for logical sequencing lessons
 E c o n o m i z e s cost - time andenergy
 P r o v i d e s for a variety of instructional
objectives
 C r e a t e s the opportunity for higher level of
questioning
 G u i d e s teachers
Importance of Instructional
Arrangement
Zulueta, Francisco M. “Principles and Methods of Teaching”
 P r o v i d e s direction for the t
e
a
c
h
e
r
s
 C o r r e l a t e s instructionalevents
 D e v e l o p s a sequence of well-
organized learning experiences
 P r e s e n t s a comprehensive, integrated
a
n
d
meaningful content at an appropriate level
 P r e p a r e s pupils/students for the
d
a
y
’
sactivities
Zulueta, Francisco M. “Principles and Methods of Teaching”
 T h e teachers’ attitudes, beliefs, and
teachers’ social background
 T h e pupils’/students’ age,, knowledge,
motivational level of interest
 T h e type of content that influences
the planning process, textbook and other
instructional materials.
Components of Instructional
Planning:
Zulueta, Francisco M. “Principles and Methods of Teaching”
 T h e learning content which is characterized
by the subject matter guidelines
 M a t e r i a l resources which i
n
c
l
u
d
e
equipment/tools for teaching
 T i m e frame which is considerable
Zulueta, Francisco M. “Principles and Methods of Teaching”
PRINCIPLES OF
IN STRUCTIONAL
PLANNING
 T o understand the rationale of the
course in the context of the goals of
the educational institution
 T o determine what content to
incorporate into the course in relation to
the set objectives.
 T o clarify thrusts of the course
•To decide on the reasonable time
frame for the course
•To identify the important components
of the lesson; see if they meet
•To determine the appropriate
approach in view of the goals
TYPES OF
IN STRUCTIONAL
PLANNING
COURSE
PLAN
A long-range teacher guide is usually called
a map or course of study.
MAPPING – identifies and details the
content, concepts, skills and
sometimes, values to be taught for the
entire course.
GUIDELINES FOR MAPPING
1.Be sure you understand the rational of
the course in the context of goals of the
school.
2.Be sure you understand the objectives
of the course, according to DepEd or
district guidelines.
3.Clarify the focus of the course designed
to stress subject matter, learner’s need,
or social needs.
4.Determine if there is a special need
(special audience, special instructional
program) for the course
5.Identify the important components:
content, concepts, skills and values
6.Examine the components to see if
they
7.Decide on important components so
that they can be used as framework for
your unit planning
8.Show the map to an experienced
colleague or supervisor. Revise it in
light of the feedback received.
9.As you used the map, evaluate,
modify and improve it. Note
components that should be
UNIT
PLA N
•A unit plan reflects long-range goals
and is means of organizing various
aspects of the course of the study and
serves as a basis for developing a set of
related daily teaching plans and
educational activities.
1.Objective
s 2.Content
3.Skills
4.Learning activities
5.Resources and Materials
6.Evaluation procedures
LESSON
PLAN
•A lesson plan is a very important tool of
a teacher. It is a guide which includes the
aims and objectives, subject matter,
materials and devices to be used, time
frame, anticipated problems and
procedures, e.g., motivation, teaching
strategies and techniques and evaluation
for achieving the desired results.
COMPONENTS OF THE LESSON
PLAN
•objectives
•motivation
•outline
•methods
•materials and media
•assignment or homework
TYPES OF LESSON PLAN
1. Mastery Learning Lesson Plan
2. Thinking Skills Lesson Plan
3. Flexible Grouping Lesson Plan
WRITING
A N
OBJECTIVE
PRINCIPLE FOR GOALS A N D
OBJECTIVES
SMART (Specific, Measurable,
Attainable, Result-oriented, and Time-
bound and Terminal)
TYPES OF OBJECTIVES:
1. Performance Objectives
2. Process Objectives
DEVELOPMENT
&
DESIGNING
A LESSON
DIFFERENT TYPES OF
LESSON
1. Development Lesson
2. Supervised Study Lesson
3. Appreciation Lesson
4. Drill Lesson
5. Application Lesson
THREE PHASES OF
DEVELOPING A LESSON
1. The Initial Phase
2. The Lesson Proper
3. The Concluding
Phase
ASSESSMENT
 I s the ongoing process of
interpreting the evidence of what
a student can do
 M e a n s finding out what
students know and are able to
do. Its emphasis is on
observation of what is happening
now
PURPOS
E OF
ASSESSMENT
 T o assist in student learning.
 T o assess and improve
s
t
u
d
e
n
t
learning
 T o identify children’s
strengths and
weaknesses.
 T o assess the
effectiveness o
fa particular
instructional strategy.
TEACHING
STRATEGIES
 Is to get as many ideas to
the surface as possible, no
matter how unusual they may
seem.
PURPOSE OF
BRAINSTORMING:
DISCUSSION
 I t is students’
e
x
c
h
a
n
g
eand share ideas
about the lesson or
about the assigned
task. When planned
properly, it can provide
the students activities
that will help develop
thinking skills and allow
them to engage in
higher-level thinking.
 i s used when there is an issue that
h
a
sto be clarified or a problem that calls
for a solution. The basic design of a
brainstorming session is presenting an
open situation and creating an
environment where students feel free to
contribute their ideas without fear and
failure.
BRA INSTORMING
THREE WAYS IN CONDUCTING
DISCUSSION:
1.Whole-class Discussion
All students in the class exchange
and share ideas about given topic
with the teacher as a leader.
2. Small-class Discussion
This provides teachers opportunities to
note students’ behavior, attitudes, and
abilities to express ideas. Teachers find
discussion situations as valuable
source of information about students’
needs, personalities and backgrounds.
3. Panel Discussion
 This strategy affords the presentation of
a variety of perceptions on a single
topic.
 t h i s strategy designates the teacher or
a designated individual to model the
behavior of presentation, analysis and
synthesis. It calls for a carefully planned
presentation that shows how to perform an
act as a procedure.
DEMONSTRATION
 t h i s strategy in which two sides of an issue are
presented and argued by two or more individuals
within a given time period. This is formal approach
in which oral presentations are made by members of
two opposing teams on topics pre assigned and
researched, and the speeches are followed by
rebuttals from each other.
FAMILIAR DEBATE
CLASS DEBATE –
 I n s t e a d of having two contending
parties, it involves seven members in
a group assigned to debate on a
topic.
RESPONSIBILITIES OF EACH
MEMBER TO PERFORM
(Armstrong,1980)
“PRO” position is the defenders’ attempt to marshal
evidence in support of the proposition being debated.
“CON” position seek to find evidence and develop a
line of logic that opposes the proposition being debated.
SKEPTICAL CRITIC seeks to find information
that will be useful in attaching both arguments
of the “pro” and the “con” sides.
MOCK TRIAL
 t h i s strategy helps students develop concepts of
justice, learn key aspects of curriculum procedure, analyze
issues, interpret facts, and evaluate decisions. In the
conduct of mock trial, students need to know the roles of
judges, attorneys, and witnesses as well as classroom
procedures and rules of conduct.
Briefing – pre planning in which the teacher’s task is
the identification of the case drawn from the unit of
study.
Conducting the trial – simulation of the conduct of
the trial
Debriefing – asking questions like:
What was the case about?
Who were the participants in the mock trial?
How were the roles played?
What was the issue?
What facts were
relevant?
THREE PHASES IN
CONDUCTING MOCK
TRIAL
ROLE PLAYING
 t h i s strategy is used when resolving problems or
dilemmas and in creating empathy and understanding for
another person’s views or behavior. The process enables
students to identify with others in a variety of situations,
develop empathy, concern for others, and other personal
behaviors by having a student enact an incident or
situation.
 p r o v i d e s students with activities that are designed to p
r
o
v
i
d
e
lifelike problem-solving experiences.
 T h e y provide a representation of some phenomenon,
event,
or issue that actually exists or existed in the real world.
 I t can represent historical events, international affairs, f
a
m
i
l
y
problems, military operations, schools, politics, or any
activity.
 T h e y permit students to perform vicariously
expressive r
o
l
e
sin decision making. It provides participants with
an illusion of involvement in reality
SIMULATION
 it is a well-prepared oral
presentation of a lesson by
the teacher. This most
widely used exposition
strategy when properly
organized and planned for.
This is a teacher-directed
strategy designed to help
learners understand
relationships in organized
bodies of knowledge.
LECTURE

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Instructional Planning-.pptx

  • 1.
  • 2. I. What Is Instructional Planning? II. Types Of Instructional Planning III. Writing An Objectives IV. Developing A Lesson V. Designing A Lesson VI. Assessment Of Learning VII. Teaching Strategies
  • 3.  i s the ability of the teacher to visualize and forecast into the future of what, why and how of the teaching-learning process Instructional planning Zulueta, Francisco M. “Principles and Methods of Teaching”
  • 4.  P r o v i d e s for logical sequencing lessons  E c o n o m i z e s cost - time andenergy  P r o v i d e s for a variety of instructional objectives  C r e a t e s the opportunity for higher level of questioning  G u i d e s teachers Importance of Instructional Arrangement Zulueta, Francisco M. “Principles and Methods of Teaching”
  • 5.  P r o v i d e s direction for the t e a c h e r s  C o r r e l a t e s instructionalevents  D e v e l o p s a sequence of well- organized learning experiences  P r e s e n t s a comprehensive, integrated a n d meaningful content at an appropriate level  P r e p a r e s pupils/students for the d a y ’ sactivities Zulueta, Francisco M. “Principles and Methods of Teaching”
  • 6.  T h e teachers’ attitudes, beliefs, and teachers’ social background  T h e pupils’/students’ age,, knowledge, motivational level of interest  T h e type of content that influences the planning process, textbook and other instructional materials. Components of Instructional Planning: Zulueta, Francisco M. “Principles and Methods of Teaching”
  • 7.  T h e learning content which is characterized by the subject matter guidelines  M a t e r i a l resources which i n c l u d e equipment/tools for teaching  T i m e frame which is considerable Zulueta, Francisco M. “Principles and Methods of Teaching”
  • 9.  T o understand the rationale of the course in the context of the goals of the educational institution  T o determine what content to incorporate into the course in relation to the set objectives.  T o clarify thrusts of the course
  • 10. •To decide on the reasonable time frame for the course •To identify the important components of the lesson; see if they meet •To determine the appropriate approach in view of the goals
  • 13. A long-range teacher guide is usually called a map or course of study. MAPPING – identifies and details the content, concepts, skills and sometimes, values to be taught for the entire course.
  • 14. GUIDELINES FOR MAPPING 1.Be sure you understand the rational of the course in the context of goals of the school. 2.Be sure you understand the objectives of the course, according to DepEd or district guidelines. 3.Clarify the focus of the course designed to stress subject matter, learner’s need, or social needs.
  • 15. 4.Determine if there is a special need (special audience, special instructional program) for the course 5.Identify the important components: content, concepts, skills and values 6.Examine the components to see if they
  • 16. 7.Decide on important components so that they can be used as framework for your unit planning 8.Show the map to an experienced colleague or supervisor. Revise it in light of the feedback received. 9.As you used the map, evaluate, modify and improve it. Note components that should be
  • 18. •A unit plan reflects long-range goals and is means of organizing various aspects of the course of the study and serves as a basis for developing a set of related daily teaching plans and educational activities.
  • 21. •A lesson plan is a very important tool of a teacher. It is a guide which includes the aims and objectives, subject matter, materials and devices to be used, time frame, anticipated problems and procedures, e.g., motivation, teaching strategies and techniques and evaluation for achieving the desired results.
  • 22. COMPONENTS OF THE LESSON PLAN •objectives •motivation •outline •methods •materials and media •assignment or homework
  • 23. TYPES OF LESSON PLAN 1. Mastery Learning Lesson Plan 2. Thinking Skills Lesson Plan 3. Flexible Grouping Lesson Plan
  • 25. PRINCIPLE FOR GOALS A N D OBJECTIVES SMART (Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Result-oriented, and Time- bound and Terminal)
  • 26. TYPES OF OBJECTIVES: 1. Performance Objectives 2. Process Objectives
  • 28. DIFFERENT TYPES OF LESSON 1. Development Lesson 2. Supervised Study Lesson 3. Appreciation Lesson 4. Drill Lesson 5. Application Lesson
  • 29. THREE PHASES OF DEVELOPING A LESSON 1. The Initial Phase 2. The Lesson Proper 3. The Concluding Phase
  • 31.  I s the ongoing process of interpreting the evidence of what a student can do  M e a n s finding out what students know and are able to do. Its emphasis is on observation of what is happening now
  • 33.  T o assist in student learning.  T o assess and improve s t u d e n t learning  T o identify children’s strengths and weaknesses.  T o assess the effectiveness o fa particular instructional strategy.
  • 35.  Is to get as many ideas to the surface as possible, no matter how unusual they may seem. PURPOSE OF BRAINSTORMING:
  • 36. DISCUSSION  I t is students’ e x c h a n g eand share ideas about the lesson or about the assigned task. When planned properly, it can provide the students activities that will help develop thinking skills and allow them to engage in higher-level thinking.
  • 37.  i s used when there is an issue that h a sto be clarified or a problem that calls for a solution. The basic design of a brainstorming session is presenting an open situation and creating an environment where students feel free to contribute their ideas without fear and failure. BRA INSTORMING
  • 38. THREE WAYS IN CONDUCTING DISCUSSION: 1.Whole-class Discussion All students in the class exchange and share ideas about given topic with the teacher as a leader. 2. Small-class Discussion This provides teachers opportunities to note students’ behavior, attitudes, and abilities to express ideas. Teachers find discussion situations as valuable source of information about students’ needs, personalities and backgrounds.
  • 39. 3. Panel Discussion  This strategy affords the presentation of a variety of perceptions on a single topic.
  • 40.  t h i s strategy designates the teacher or a designated individual to model the behavior of presentation, analysis and synthesis. It calls for a carefully planned presentation that shows how to perform an act as a procedure. DEMONSTRATION
  • 41.  t h i s strategy in which two sides of an issue are presented and argued by two or more individuals within a given time period. This is formal approach in which oral presentations are made by members of two opposing teams on topics pre assigned and researched, and the speeches are followed by rebuttals from each other. FAMILIAR DEBATE
  • 42. CLASS DEBATE –  I n s t e a d of having two contending parties, it involves seven members in a group assigned to debate on a topic.
  • 43. RESPONSIBILITIES OF EACH MEMBER TO PERFORM (Armstrong,1980) “PRO” position is the defenders’ attempt to marshal evidence in support of the proposition being debated. “CON” position seek to find evidence and develop a line of logic that opposes the proposition being debated. SKEPTICAL CRITIC seeks to find information that will be useful in attaching both arguments of the “pro” and the “con” sides.
  • 44. MOCK TRIAL  t h i s strategy helps students develop concepts of justice, learn key aspects of curriculum procedure, analyze issues, interpret facts, and evaluate decisions. In the conduct of mock trial, students need to know the roles of judges, attorneys, and witnesses as well as classroom procedures and rules of conduct.
  • 45. Briefing – pre planning in which the teacher’s task is the identification of the case drawn from the unit of study. Conducting the trial – simulation of the conduct of the trial Debriefing – asking questions like: What was the case about? Who were the participants in the mock trial? How were the roles played? What was the issue? What facts were relevant? THREE PHASES IN CONDUCTING MOCK TRIAL
  • 46. ROLE PLAYING  t h i s strategy is used when resolving problems or dilemmas and in creating empathy and understanding for another person’s views or behavior. The process enables students to identify with others in a variety of situations, develop empathy, concern for others, and other personal behaviors by having a student enact an incident or situation.
  • 47.  p r o v i d e s students with activities that are designed to p r o v i d e lifelike problem-solving experiences.  T h e y provide a representation of some phenomenon, event, or issue that actually exists or existed in the real world.  I t can represent historical events, international affairs, f a m i l y problems, military operations, schools, politics, or any activity.  T h e y permit students to perform vicariously expressive r o l e sin decision making. It provides participants with an illusion of involvement in reality SIMULATION
  • 48.  it is a well-prepared oral presentation of a lesson by the teacher. This most widely used exposition strategy when properly organized and planned for. This is a teacher-directed strategy designed to help learners understand relationships in organized bodies of knowledge. LECTURE