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|[[S1|S1: Provides clear goals/outcomes]] | |[[S1|S1: Provides clear goals/outcomes]] | ||
|[[S1.1|S1.1: | |[[S1.1|S1.1: Provides purpose and learning outcomes of the lesson]] | ||
[[S1.2|S1.2: | [[S1.2|S1.2: Places the lesson into the overall arc of the course]] | ||
[[S1.3|S1.3: | [[S1.3|S1.3: Gives clear instructions on activities and assignments and tied them to student learning outcomes]] | ||
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|[[S2|S2: Organizes class effectively]] | |[[S2|S2: Organizes class effectively]] | ||
|[[S2.1|S2.1: | |[[S2.1|S2.1: Defines relationship of this lesson to previous/future lesson(s)]] | ||
[[S2.2|S2.2: | [[S2.2|S2.2: Presents an overview of the lesson]] | ||
[[S2.3|S2.3: | [[S2.3|S2.3: Presents topics in a logical sequence]] | ||
[[S2.4|S2.4: | [[S2.4|S2.4: Defines unfamiliar terms, concepts, and principles]] | ||
[[S2.5|S2.5: | [[S2.5|S2.5: Summarizes what was covered and the next steps at the end of the class]] | ||
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|[[S3|S3: Employs instructional design based on knowledge of how people learn]] | |[[S3|S3: Employs instructional design based on knowledge of how people learn]] | ||
|[[S3.1|S3.1: | |[[S3.1|S3.1: Includes material appropriate to student prerequisite knowledge]] | ||
[[S3.2|S3.2: Actively | [[S3.2|S3.2: Actively relates the lesson topics to the students’ lived experiences]] | ||
[[S3.3|S3.3: | [[S3.3|S3.3: Relates new ideas to familiar concepts through examples that are meaningful to the student]] | ||
[[S3.4|S3.4: | [[S3.4|S3.4: Varies explanations or demonstrations for complex and difficult material]] | ||
[[S3.5|S3.5: | [[S3.5|S3.5: Paces lessons appropriately to allow diverse learners to grapple with ideas or apply concepts]] | ||
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|[[S4|S4: Structures activities to develop effective learners]] | |[[S4|S4: Structures activities to develop effective learners]] | ||
|[[S4.1|S4.1: | |[[S4.1|S4.1: Uses a variety of instructional activities]] | ||
[[S4.2|S4.2: Uses scaffolded activities]] | |||
[[S4. | [[S4.3|S4.3: Uses activities that requires students to explain their approach to the solutions, recognize structure, etc. (metacognitive components)]] | ||
[[S4. | [[S4.4|S4.4: Asks students to generate their own explanations and justify their thinking]] | ||
[[S4.5|S4.5: Includes reflection activities]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:38, 8 August 2022
Structure: Facilitate the Learning Process
As instructors, we feel great joy when students learn from our classes and when we see great outcomes of our students. Hence, it is important to design the class structure including in-class and out-of-class learning activities to facilitate the learning process. Many studies show that effective instruction design is created based on the principles of “How People Learn”. For more information, please refer to How people learn II: learners, context, and cultures, 2018.