Chapter 9 presents key aspects to consider when planning our lessons in order to achieve real learning. This is the stage in which we need to decide on what approaches, resources and experiences students need in order to achieve the desired results and performances.
It is essential for a successful plan to be both engaging and effective. How do we get that? The authors suggest a list of characteristics of engaging and effective designs such as hands-on and meaningful activities, personalized challenge, balance between cooperation and competition, clear objectives and purposes, provision of models, and opportunities for self-assessment among others.
Closely connected with that is what the authors call the WHERETO of instructional planning. According to this model we need to make sure our students know Where the unit is headed and Why. We must also Hook and Hold their attention, and Equip them with the necessary knowledge and skills to achieve the goals. It is also vital to give learners the chance to Rethink, Reflect, and Revise what they do as well as Evaluate their progress. Finally our design must be Tailored, considering students’ individual needs, and Organized to enhance deep understanding.
In my opinion this can be a quite user-friendly checklist to apply whenever we plan not only a whole unit but every lesson. Though I am certain we are all aware of these aspects, it is always helpful to have them organized in such a clear way that we can easily put it into practice.
The WHERETO is an excellent tool when planning, it can make our planning easier to follow and also to understand by others, we sure think about those aspects when planning but sometimes we forget to use them!
ResponderEliminarI totally agree on the usefulness of the WHERETO, but we missed the opportunity to put it into practice and test it beforehand.
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