lesson plan

(noun)

A teachers' document used to plan a lesson.

Related Terms

  • primary school
  • Professional Development

Examples of lesson plan in the following topics:

  • Teachers: Employees and Instructors

    • Teachers may use a lesson plan to facilitate student learning, providing a course of study that is called the curriculum.
    • The objective is typically a course of study, lesson plan, or a practical skill.
  • Research Examples

    • The lesson: Perceived gender has a powerful influence on every day social interaction.
    • The lesson: Masculinities may be constructed via the use of everyday assumptions and beliefs built into the gender norms of a given society.
  • Social Control

    • They carry these lessons with them into everyday life and, later, into careers.
    • Thus, the social control lessons learned in school may prepare students, for example, to be a docile proletariat in a capitalist economy.
  • Tracking Systems

    • Proponents of tracking say that tracking allows teachers to better direct lessons toward the specific ability level of the students in each class.
    • Lessons taught in low-track classes often lack the engagement and comprehensiveness of the high-track lessons, putting low-track students at a disadvantage for college because they do not gain the knowledge and skills of the upper-track students.
  • Controlling the Behaviors of Group Members

    • The invasion plan was initiated by the Eisenhower administration, but when the Kennedy White House took over, it "uncritically accepted" the CIA's plan.
    • When some people attempted to present their objections to the plan, the Kennedy team as a whole ignored these objections and kept believing in the morality of their plan.
    • The invasion plan was initiated by the Eisenhower administration, but when the Kennedy White House took over, it "uncritically accepted" the CIA's plan.
    • When some people attempted to present their objections to the plan, the Kennedy team as a whole ignored these objections and kept believing in the morality of their plan.
    • The invasion plan was initiated by the Eisenhower administration, but when the Kennedy White House took over, it "uncritically accepted" the CIA's plan.
  • Gender Messages from Peers

    • For example, a girl who wishes to take karate class instead of dance lessons may be called a "tomboy," facing difficulty gaining acceptance from both male and female peer groups.
  • School

    • This lesson both educates children in basic mathematics and in the social values of teamwork and reciprocity.
  • Anticipatory Socialization and Resocialization

  • Ray Rist's Research

    • By the end of the year, the only children who were satisfactorily completing the daily lessons were those at Table One.
  • Education and Industrialization

    • With a computer in the classroom, teachers are able to demonstrate a new lesson, present new material, illustrate how to use new programs, and show new websites
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  • Accounting
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  • Calculus
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  • Management
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  • Microbiology
  • Physics
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  • Psychology
  • Sociology
  • Statistics
  • U.S. History
  • World History
  • Writing

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