3632. Are You Realistic when Planning a Lesson?
Planning our lessons is a paramount point about the teaching job, right?
Now I’m telling you about something else I carry out when I sit to plan a lesson, in case it may help you.
On my teaching pad or notebook I write down today’s date plus Stuff to do plus the class of students I’m going to plan for.
Then I think about a few points those students are in need of, like for example They tend to explain points in our discussions but they lack standard grammar to utilize, or something briefer, or for instance I guess we may be following the course-book in too slow a pace, or something else those people may need.
Thus I plan the lesson with my students in mind.
Or another point may be To foster the importance of homework for them.
In a few words, what I mean is that just before planning a lesson we have to think of our students’ needs and wants. And then let’s plan with the students in mind.
This pre-planning task takes few minutes, but it may enrich the lesson planning quite a lot.
It’s so because we face real students’ needs in a realistic way.
Furthermore we may be serving our students, which is our main concern: we teach people in order to serve them and be really useful to them, and we seek their happiness ultimately. Have a nice day. --- Oh, something else: How can we learn about their needs? Through experience plus affection to them plus listening to them.
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