Methods:
- Lecture: The teacher will define key concepts related to the lesson topic and provide explanations and examples.
- Group discussion: Students will be divided into small groups to discuss and analyze the information presented in the lecture.
- Case studies: Students will work in pairs or small groups to analyze real-world examples related to the lesson topic.
- Visual aids: The teacher will use visuals such as charts, graphs, and images to enhance understanding of the subject matter.
Educational media:
- PowerPoint presentation: The teacher will use a PowerPoint presentation to visually present key information and illustrate concepts.
- Videos: Short video clips related to the lesson topic will be shown to engage students and provide real-world examples.
Activities:
- Group brainstorming: Students will work in groups to brainstorm ideas and solutions related to the lesson topic.
- Role-playing: Students will participate in role-playing exercises to apply concepts learned in the lesson.
- Quiz: A short quiz at the end of the lesson to assess student understanding and retention of key information.
Sources:
- Textbook readings: Students will be assigned readings from the textbook to supplement the information presented in class.
- Online articles: Additional readings from reputable online sources related to the lesson topic will be provided for further exploration.
Teachers’ activities:
- Presenting information clearly and concisely.
- Facilitating group discussions and activities.
- Using visuals and educational media effectively.
- Monitoring student participation and understanding.
Learner’s activities:
- Taking notes during the lecture.
- Participating in group discussions and activities.
- Analyzing case studies and real-world examples.
- Engaging with educational media and visual aids.
- Completing assigned readings and online articles for further understanding.
14. Body of the lesson: Indicate which methods, activities, sources and educational media will be used. N.B Should support the objectives of the lesson.
Teachers’ activities (including classroom management aspects) Learner’s activities (including the content that supports the lesson objectives)
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