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describe classical models of lessons Planning​

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Answered by gillakhil78
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The classical approach teaches students how to learn and how to think. . Regardless of their learning style, children learn in three phases or stages (grammar, logic or dialectic, and rhetoric), known as the trivium.

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Answered by dualadmire
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A lesson is a blueprint of the instructions.

  • It helps in achieving goals
  • It reduces error and gives exposure.
  • It helps in guiding students and teachers, which makes the job easier.
  • As there is a scope for exploring interesting facts can be learned.
  • It helps in improving the habit of students.

When it comes to classical models of lesson learning, we must focus on -

  1. Gagne's framework for instructional development  states
  • recall the prior learning
  • guidance of learning
  • an opportunity to practice
  • enhancing to achieve  goals faster

   2. Madeline Hunter's seven steps-

  • Getting students ready for learning
  • Guiding them
  • To make them understand
  • Independent practice

   3. 5 E's -

  • Engaging the students
  • Exploring them in learning
  • Explaining what to do, how to do and when to do it.
  • Elaborating about the objective.
  • Evaluating after assessing the previous e's.
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