Factors Affecting Lesson Design

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Factors affecting lesson design and the design process


Effective, experienced teachers consider the full range of factors when designing lessons.


Learning objectives and intended outcomes


Lesson design


Pedagogic approaches (teaching models)


Teaching and learning strategies and techniques


Conditions for learning Climate for learning Classroom organisation

Learning objectives and learning outcomes


The learning objective(s) for a lesson will come from the scheme of work. Having clearly defined the learning objective, it is important to go one step further and consider the intended outcome. What will pupils produce at the end of the lesson or sequence of lessons that will demonstrate the learning that has taken place – for example, a piece of writing, an artefact, a presentation or the solution to a

problem? You will need to be clear from the outset what a good-quality product will look like. This will help you to clarify your expectations with pupils.


Learning objectives fall into five categories (see pages 6–7).


The nature of the learning objective – for example, skill acquisition or developing understanding – will determine the approaches and strategies you use. Sections 3,

5 and 6 develop these ideas further.