3 ways to prepare a lesson as per the New Education Policy 2020.
1. #PLAN 2. #PLAN 3. #PLAN :) :) Planning lessons in advance is of utmost importance as it allows teachers to align their lessons with the NEP 2020 goals. Summarizing elements of Lesson Design incorporating elements stated in the New Policy: 1. #PurposefulLearning: Help students to understand the 'WHY' behind their learning journey. 2. Using #InquiryBasedLearning: Let students share their existing knowledge about the topic, come up with wonderings and learn to find answers to their wonderings. We need to help them get a way to present their findings. I suggest using a #structuredinquiry if you are new to this method. 3. #TechnologyIntegration: I suggest using #canva where students can collaborate and use it to design flash cards/videos for presentation. Taking students to the computer lab in your subject class is also helpful. 4 #Essentialskills: Design tasks in #groups that stimulate critical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity to develop students' higher-order thinking abilities. 5. #Application: Include opportunities for students to apply the knowledge and concepts they have learned to real-life situations or scenarios. 6. #ResearchWork: Integrate research-based activities to encourage students to explore topics deeply, gather information, and develop their research skills. 7. #TactileMaterials and #handsonlearning: Utilize tactile materials, manipulatives, and hands-on projects to facilitate experiential learning and enhance understanding. 8. #Studentchoice & #Differentiation: Try to incorporate enough opportunities for students to choose tasks, groups, ways of learning, and presentations. 9. #Artintegration: Try to have students draw or represent the concepts pictorially, Have them paint the corridor walls with the concepts. 10. #Multiple ways of #assessment : We can plan for Quizzes on Kahoot and create rubrics for the research projects for evaluation. Providing templates for research work helps in scaffolding and ensures students are on the right track. If you ask me, if all this is easy, The answer is no. It needs the utmost planning, determination, coordination, continuous upskilling, and managing time constraints. But the outcome will be worth celebrating. Stay tuned, as I share students' work after we implement what we planned during vacations.
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