Instructional Planning: A Guide for Teachers

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Edition: 2nd
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 1996-01-01
Publisher(s): Allyn & Bacon
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Summary

Students in teacher education programs are regularly required to plan lessons and instructional units, but often receive little instruction on how to do so. This book (initially published under the title Planning Effective Instruction) is designed to teach students how to plan instruction and develop effective lesson plans. In particular, the book focuses on how to identify instructional goals and objectives, plan instructional activities, choose instructional media, develop assessment tools, and evaluate and revise instructional plans. Most students appreciate the systematic way in which the authors present the material and quickly see that the principles espoused in the book were employed in its creation. Thus, most students become enthusiastic about employing systematic planning practices in their own teaching.

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
A Systematic Approach to Instructional Planning: An Introduction
Effective Instruction: The End Result of Systematic Planning
Key Principles Underlying Systematic Instructional Planning
Does This Process Limit the Way You Go about Teaching?
Are You Really Likely to Use This Planning Process?
Identifying Instructional Goals
Characteristics of Instructional Goal Statements
How Instructional Goals Are Established
Uses of Instructional Goals
Sources to Help You Identify Instructional Goals
Student Characteristics and Instructional Goals
Identifying Objectives
Components of Objectives
Sample oOjectives
Domains of Learning
Deriving Objectives from Goals
Limiting the Number of Objectives
Uses of Objectives
Short Forms of Objectives
Student Characteristics and Objectives
Prerequisite Skills
Identifying Students' Prerequisite Skills
Planning Instructional Activities
Motivating Students
Informing Students of Objectives
Helping Students Recall Prerequisites
Presenting Information and Examples
Providing Practice and Feedback
Summarizing the Lesson
Instructional Activities and the Domains of Learning
Sequencing Instructional Activities
Other Types of Instructional Activities
Instructional Activities for Different Types of Students
Strategies for Planning Instructional Activities
Describing Your Activities in Writing: The Lesson Plan
Examples of Lesson Plans
Choosing Instructional Media
Practicality of Media
Student Characteristics
Media and Instructional Activities
Choosing Media
Computers in Instruction
Developing Assessment Tools
Who Develops Assessment Tools?
Matching Assessment Items to Objectives
Assessment Tools for the Various Domains of Learning
Guidelines for Developing Assessment Tools
Pencil and Paper Assessment Tools
Alternative Assessment Tools
How Is an Assessment Tool Developed?
Implementing Instruction
Mastery Learning: One Approach to Implementation
Planning for Mastery Learning
Results of Using Mastery Learning
Alternative Teaching Approaches
Revising Instruction
Data that Should be Gathered
Steps in Analyzing Data
Revising Your Instructional Plans
Revising Instruction: An Example
Summary and Concluding Thoughts
Key Principles underlying the Systematic Planning Process
The Adaptability of the Process
Glossary
Bibliography
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