Wednesday, 4 June 2014

Lesson Sequencing.
written by: Joni.
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   As we do plan for our decent and future life, we should plan for our job to walk steadily toward the goal. The teachers job is not restricted on the activities and there school hours only in the school, but they have to plan and prepare well for what are expected to happen during the class. One of these procedures called ''Lesson Sequencing'' is a well structured process designed to plan lessons and linked together in a logical order in order to meet our objectives.



 In today lesson I deduce why the sequenced lesson is vital and the teacher should use it :

1- To give the teacher a clear vision of what he is going to do in the future, also for learners to be aware of the contents then they will be able to make a cognitive and mental transitions between lessons as smooth as possible.

2- It will the teachers to know what they are going to use and prepare in future days for example, technologies, posters, illustrative maps..etc.

3- Timing the whole periods of teaching and individual lesson and see how long it actually took when the lessons are delivered to the students.

4- Sequencing lessons will allowed the teachers to know their students ability, and it gives them also an opportunity to cover the missing parts in next lessons.


5-  Allowed the teachers to know how they can evaluate the students understanding and what is the best structured of assessment.


From my point of view, cohesion in the sequence of lessons gives students an intellectual order and it organises the learning process. without no doubt lesson sequencing will shed light on the strengths and weaknesses of what the teacher are going to produce. In brief, sequenced lesson will play a vital role to make the learning process successful and fruitful.



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Notice (( All this content from my overview and understanding))




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