Backward Design For Effective Lesson Planning Quiz

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  • What are the elements of a lesson plan using the backward design? 

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The quiz below is on Backward Design for Effective Lesson Planning. Teachers should have a lesson plan on each course they are teaching as it gives them a layout of what to do and what the end result should be. As an educator rake up this quiz and see how well you understand the backward design where you work from See morethe outcome back to the plan.

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  • 2. 

    Try to think in what way the backward design is more learner-centered that other types of design?

  • 3. 

    What are the 3-steps in lesson planning using backward design?

  • 4. 

    Effective evaluation items are directly related to instructional objectives

    • True

    • False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    Effective evaluation items should be directly related to instructional objectives in order to accurately assess whether students have achieved the intended learning outcomes. When evaluation items align with instructional objectives, they provide a clear and focused measure of student performance. This alignment ensures that the evaluation is meaningful and valid, as it directly assesses the specific knowledge and skills that were intended to be taught. By linking evaluation items to instructional objectives, educators can ensure that their assessments accurately reflect the desired learning outcomes and provide valuable feedback to guide instruction and improve student learning.

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  • 5. 

    A daily lesson plans include:

    • Objectives, tasks, and homework

    • Objectives, assessment, and list of questions

    • A lesson opener and lesson closure

    • Assessments and activities that align to learning objectives

    Correct Answer
    A. Assessments and activities that align to learning objectives
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "assessments and activities that align to learning objectives." This means that a daily lesson plan should include both assessments and activities that are designed to measure and reinforce the learning objectives of the lesson. By including assessments, teachers can gauge students' understanding and progress, while activities provide opportunities for students to actively engage with the material and apply what they have learned. This combination ensures that the lesson is effective in promoting learning and achieving the desired outcomes.

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    Instructors can teach effectively without advanced planning

    • True

    • False

    Correct Answer
    A. False
    Explanation
    Instructors cannot teach effectively without advanced planning. Advanced planning allows instructors to organize their thoughts, create a structured lesson plan, and ensure that they cover all the necessary content. Without advanced planning, instructors may struggle to deliver their lessons effectively, leading to confusion and a lack of understanding among students. Planning also allows instructors to anticipate potential challenges and prepare appropriate solutions. Therefore, the statement that instructors can teach effectively without advanced planning is false.

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