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RE: Importance of resource person before and during teaching
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Why SLO based lesson plan is more effective?
Why SLO-Based Lesson Plans Are More Effective
- Clarity and Focus
SLOs clearly define what students are expected to learn and demonstrate by the end of a lesson or unit.
Teachers and students know the target, which helps keep learning purposeful and aligned.
- Better Assessment Alignment
Learning outcomes guide the creation of formative and summative assessments that truly measure what students should know or be able to do.
- Personalized Instruction
Teachers can differentiate based on students’ mastery of specific outcomes.
Supports individualized learning paths and remediation.
- Student Ownership of Learning
When SLOs are shared with students, they can track their progress, reflect on learning, and set goals.
Encourages self-regulated learning.
- Teacher Reflection and Improvement
Helps educators evaluate the effectiveness of their strategies by asking: "Did students meet the outcome?"
Promotes continuous improvement of teaching practices.
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For 21 century education era what will be the best way to to teach students in advance way?
Here are some I want to share.
- Blended Learning Environment
In-person + Online: Combine face-to-face teaching with digital platforms (like Google Classroom, Microsoft Teams, or Moodle).
Flexible Pacing: Students move at their own pace using online modules, with teacher support for deeper understanding.
- AI-Powered Personalization
Use AI tools to assess student strengths, weaknesses, and preferences.
Create adaptive learning paths (e.g., platforms like Khan Academy, Squirrel AI, or Century Tech) to match each student’s needs.
Provide real-time feedback and diagnostics to both students and teachers.
- Skill-Based Curriculum
Emphasize 21st-century skills:
Critical thinking
Creativity
Collaboration
Communication
Digital literacy
Teach coding, robotics, data science, AI, ethics, and financial literacy from an early age.
- Project-Based & Interdisciplinary Learning
Students work on real-world projects that cut across subjects.
Encourage teamwork, design thinking, and problem-solving.
Use platforms like PBLWorks or Design for Change.
- Immersive Learning with Technology
Introduce AR/VR for subjects like history, science, and medicine.
Use simulations for complex concepts (e.g., physics labs, virtual biology dissections).
Explore the metaverse in education for interactive classrooms.
- Mentorship & Global Collaboration
Connect students with industry mentors, researchers, and experts worldwide.
Run global classrooms and exchange projects using platforms like ePals, iEARN, or Zoom-based collaboration.
- Assessment Reimagined
Move beyond exams; use:
Portfolios
Peer assessments
Digital badges or credentials
AI-evaluated formative assessments
Dear Teachers your ideas are
welcome
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RE: Flipped Classroom Implementation: Share Your Experiences!
Re: Flipped Classroom Implementation: Share Your Experiences!
As I perceive from flipped classroom is to record topic with eyechatching images or had video of that topic voice over and music in it and then explanation done by teacher then send to your students as they can see that video and understand the topic and complete the assigned task as homework or project.
I believe this is nice method during pandemic situation like during COVID-19 , students having online classes and prerecorded as flipped classroom lecture at home .