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Teaching Proposal

This teaching proposal outlines the key elements to include when planning a teaching unit. It recommends including the overall learning objective, individual lesson objectives, students' prior knowledge, content and skills to be taught, main activities, materials, and assessment for each lesson. The proposal helps the teacher graduate skills from simplest to most difficult and ensure lessons work toward the overall learning goal.

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Teaching Proposal

This teaching proposal outlines the key elements to include when planning a teaching unit. It recommends including the overall learning objective, individual lesson objectives, students' prior knowledge, content and skills to be taught, main activities, materials, and assessment for each lesson. The proposal helps the teacher graduate skills from simplest to most difficult and ensure lessons work toward the overall learning goal.

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Teaching Proposal Commented [YDValF1]: The teaching proposal will help

you organize the learning contents your students have to


Learning Objective: achieve in the unit. In the proposal consider general ideas,
don’t go into details, as these will be in your lesson plan for
each class.

Lesson/Date Lesson Objetive (s) Previous Knowledge Content and skills Main Activities Materials Assessment The teaching proposal is very similar to what we call “annual
planning” as it helps you oversee the difficulties your
students may face and the strategies you will use to help
your students to overcome those difficulties, successfully.

Also, remember to graduate the learning: from the simplest


to the most difficult skills.
Commented [YDValF2]: Define what you want your
students to achieve all along the unit. This learning
objective will indicate what you have your students to do to
get to the goal. All your lessons have to aim to achieve a
small part of that big goal.
Commented [YDValF3]: Indicate what is the number of
the lesson you are planning.
...
Commented [YDValF4]: Write the specific learning you
want your students to develop that day. Remember, this ...
Commented [YDValF5]: Make a list of the knowledge
your students should know to complete this lesson
successfully.
Commented [YDValF6]: Write the teaching content you
will teach this day. And the skills your students will develop.
Commented [YDValF7]: Write the activities your
students will work on this day. Don’t go into details.
Commented [YDValF8]: List the materials you will use
this day.
Commented [YDValF9]: Write what instrument you will
use to make sure your students have learnt and until what
level. ...

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