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What are the factors to consider in making a lesson plan?

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Question added by Regine Del socorro
Date Posted: 2018/02/25
Dr  Vikram Singh Rathore
by Dr Vikram Singh Rathore , Assistant Professor , Electronic Governance

A lesson plan is used to describe the topic that we can easily deliver to students 

Sherome Rogers
by Sherome Rogers , ESL Lecturer , University of Hafr Al-Batin

What is the main objective of the lesson?  The ratio much TTT (teacher talking time), T-S (teacher - student) engagement and S-S (students to student engagement) time will be allotted.

Obviously the age level is important to determine the concentration span of the students.  If they are your regular student, anticipate what problems they might have the lesson (vocabulary, first language influence if a second language is being taught)

Seating arrangements may also play a vital role, allowing teaching to have access to all students at all time.

Don't give a lecture, unless you teaching adults at an academic level, even then, this might not be the most effective way of getting your lesson across.

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