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=Lessons for Learning=
=Lessons for Learning=
Teaching is a complex process. Complexity increases as we factor in assessment and pupil achievement; raising standards; the variety of experience that every classroom presents; and changes to curriculum models and subject specifications. Reviewing and refining the teaching process is necessary for teachers to be able to meet the demands of the changing classroom.
Teaching is a complex process. Complexity increases as we factor in assessment and pupil achievement; raising standards; the variety of experience that every classroom presents; and changes to curriculum models and subject specifications. Reviewing and refining the teaching process is necessary for teachers to be able to meet the demands of the changing classroom.
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* the pupil who likes to be in trouble has yet to be born;
* the pupil who likes to be in trouble has yet to be born;
* good behaviour needs to be taught.}}
* good behaviour needs to be taught.}}
If you would like more information on classroom management, you may find the resources on the behaviour 2 learn website (mostly OGL licence) useful http://www.behaviour2learn.co.uk/site/index.php


==Task ''Effective teaching – effective learning 30 minutes==
==Task ''Effective teaching – effective learning 30 minutes==
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=Process of Lesson Design=
=Process of Lesson Design=
{{adaptedfrom|The Process of Lesson Design|Whole|The process of lesson design is summarised below. The flowchart emphasises that lesson design can be viewed as a series of decisions, each leading to and providing a foundation for the next, building a planned series of episodes.
{{adaptedfrom|The Process of Lesson Design|Whole|The process of lesson design is summarised below. The flowchart emphasises that lesson design can be viewed as a series of decisions, each leading to and providing a foundation for the next, building a planned series of episodes.
'''Locate the lesson or sequence of lessons in the context of'''
'''Locate the lesson or sequence of lessons in the context of'''
* the scheme of work;
* the scheme of work;
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The nature of the learning objective – for example, skill acquisition or developing understanding – will determine the approaches and strategies you use.}}
The nature of the learning objective – for example, skill acquisition or developing understanding – will determine the approaches and strategies you use.}}
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