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What is detailed lesson plan?

What is detailed lesson plan?

Detailed Lesson Plan (DLP) is a teacher’s “roadmap” for a lesson. It contains a detailed description of the steps a teacher will take to teach a particular topic. A typical DLP contains the following parts: Objectives, Content, Learning Resources, Procedures, Remarks and Reflection.

What are the steps in writing lesson plan?

Listed below are 6 steps for preparing your lesson plan before your class.

  • Identify the learning objectives.
  • Plan the specific learning activities.
  • Plan to assess student understanding.
  • Plan to sequence the lesson in an engaging and meaningful manner.
  • Create a realistic timeline.
  • Plan for a lesson closure.

What are the key characteristics of qualitative evaluation methods?

Characteristics of Qualitative Observational Research

  • Naturalistic Inquiry. Qualitative observational research is naturalistic because it studies a group in its natural setting.
  • Inductive analysis.
  • Holistic perspective.
  • Personal contact and insight.
  • Dynamic systems.
  • Unique case orientation.
  • Context sensitivity.
  • Empathic neutrality.

What is an evaluation tool?

MEASURE Evaluation developed these evaluation tools with the goal of maximizing program results through the systematic collection and analysis of information and evidence about health program performance and impact.

What are some examples of qualitative data?

The hair colors of players on a football team, the color of cars in a parking lot, the letter grades of students in a classroom, the types of coins in a jar, and the shape of candies in a variety pack are all examples of qualitative data so long as a particular number is not assigned to any of these descriptions.

What are the methods of evaluation in education?

Methods include student feedback, self evaluation, peer observation, viewing a videotape of your teaching, and consultation with a CRLT staff member.

What is quantitative and qualitative assessment?

Qualitative methods of assessment are ways of gathering information that yield results that can’t easily be measured by or translated into numbers. Quantitative methods are those that express their results in numbers.

What are some examples of evaluation research?

Outcome evaluation research question examples:

  • How satisfied are you with our product?
  • Did the program produce intended outcomes?
  • What were the unintended outcomes?
  • Has the program increased the knowledge of participants?
  • Were the participants of the program employable before the course started?

What is qualitative evaluation?

Qualitative evaluation provides you with the ability to gain an in-depth understanding of a program or process. Some commonly used data collection methods for qualitative data include interviews, focus groups, document/material review, and ethnographic participation/observation.

What are the main tools of evaluation?

TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES OF EVALUATION QUALITIES OF EVALUATION

  • INTRODUCTION.
  • Achievement test.
  • Anecdotal Record.
  • Cumulative Record.
  • Check List.
  • Rating Scale.
  • Questionnaire.
  • Observation.

What are quantitative evaluation methods?

Quantitative data are data that can be measured and assigned a numerical value. For example, quantitative evaluation can be based on comparing the number of people who answer one way versus another in a survey. Or, the quantitative data can be secondary data, which is data taken from already existing sources.

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