Powerful Lesson Planning
Every Teacher’s Guide to Effective Instruction
- Janice Skowron - Educational Consultant, Texas
Foreword by Charlotte Danielson
"Powerful Lesson Planning is an important book, offering essential guidance in the highly complex task of lesson planning. In this age of content standards and the high-stakes assessment of those standards, the teacher's challenge in planning for instruction is more profound than ever."
--From the Foreword by Charlotte Danielson
Revitalize your current practices, expand your repertoire of approaches, and improve learning for students!
Every teacher's goal is to create a rich instructional environment for their students, and thoughtful, informed lesson planning is a key element in that process. Janice Skowron's jump-start of a book offers novice and experienced teachers step-by-step, essential guidance in this challenging and oftentimes highly complex task. It brings into focus the decisions teachers face as they plan instruction and provides four progressively complex and nuanced models: basic, integrated, differentiated, and problem-based instruction. Descriptive information, numerous examples, and tools such as key questions, planning guides, and templates help educators develop proficiency in planning instruction.
This revised edition will:
- Help teachers incorporate the best practices for lesson planning
- Build the lesson-planning skills and repertoire of new teachers
- Revitalize instruction for veteran teachers
- Strengthen teachers' abilities to plan standards-based lessons
- Help teachers focus on assessment in the initial phases of lesson planning
Powerful Lesson Planning will increase teachers' competence and confidence--and help them master the skills needed to advance their practice and improve learning for all students.
"Powerful Lesson Planning is an important book, offering essential guidance in the highly complex task of lesson planning and providing teachers with guidance as they increase their lesson planning proficiency. In this age of content standards and the high-stakes assessment of those standards, the teacher's challenge in planning for instruction is more profound than ever."
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