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Generally not as this is not welcome by teachers.
As teachers we write down a plan of how we are going to teach children. It has a great number of parts to: first catch their attention, then capture them, teach them something. Then we have to prove they learned it by giving an assessment of some kind. Teachers will also write down what they can do to improve it after they complete the lesson. A good lesson takes 4-5 times to get it right.
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(to all the teachers) you can give out treats when the answer is correct and play a game with the lesson
Education World offers free Christmas lesson plan ideas for teachers as well as other teacher resources. They also have newsletters for the teachers and school staff.
Lesson plans for teachers by teachers can be found online at http://www.lessonplanspage.com/pe-htm. This is for students from kindergarten to high school. Another site to learn more about lesson plans for fitness is here: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/extra/teachers/lessonplans/health/fitness/fitforlife.html.
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by usinf=g there lesson plans. .
because it's their job
Lesson studies are very important to help teachers get an idea of how students are performing on a particular study and they help improve instruction by allowing teachers to be data-driven and research-focused when designing instruction. There are three reasons why lesson studies are important in Education. These reasons are the following:Data-DrivenThe first reason why lesson studies are important is because the lesson study approach is considered to be data-driven. Prior to the lesson study being conducted, teachers are expected to plan out what they would like to research to determine if the lesson is effective and positively impacting student achievement. This is where the learning objectives are very important to ensure that teachers are able to go back and use these to design learning activities that will measure a learners’ progress with the specific learning objective.Data CollectionThe second reason why lesson studies are important is because teachers will be collecting a variety of student artifacts to help them analyze whether the lesson has been effective and demonstrate student knowledge. For example, teachers can collect writing samples, test scores, and actually conduct observational notes while interacting with learners during the actual lesson. Typically, a lesson study will have a combination of both qualitative and quantitative measures so that the qualitative data will be able to help support the quantitative data.ReflectionThe third reason why lesson studies are important is because both students and teachers will be required to reflect upon their learning. Specifically, teachers are able to reflect upon their lesson planning and how well the lesson was delivered so that students are able to construct their own meaning from the lesson. Furthermore, students are able to reflect upon their learning experiences and provide feedback to their teachers about their learning experience. That way, the lesson can be improved and this information will be considered as part of the data collection process to effectively measure whether the lesson was successful and how much knowledge that students have retained from the lesson.The bottom line is that lesson studies are designed to ensure that both students and teachers are able to learn and grow.
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