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Difference between pedagogical analysis and lesson plan

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Answered by Chirpy
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Pedagogical analysis

The analysis of a given content material carried out in the spirit of science of teaching is referred to as pedagogical analysis. The term pedagogical analysis is made up of two words pedagogy and analysis. So it is a type of analysis based on pedagogy.

The word pedagogy is derived from the Greek word paidagogo in which paidos means 'child' and agogos means 'lead'. Its literal meaning is 'to lead the child' or 'to guide the child'. Pedagogy is the art of teaching.

Pedagogical analysis is related to the methodology or process of instruction. It focuses on the teaching aspect instead of the learning aspect.


Lesson plan

It is a teacher's detailed description of the course of instruction for a lesson. A teacher develops a daily lesson plan to guide class learning. It depends on the preference of the teacher, the subject being covered and the needs of the students.

Answered by Shaizakincsem
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Pedagogy method is the craftsmanship (and science) of educating. Effective teachers utilize a variety of teaching systems on the grounds that there is no single, widespread approach that suits all circumstances. Distinctive methodologies utilized as a part of various mixes with various gatherings of students to enhance their learning outcomes.

In lesson plan, the learning procedure should begin with a starting action and closures with appropriate audit combination. Exercises ought to have student investment/inclusion ie movement implies learning action. On the off chance that group work is arranged, grouping strategy, no of groups and so on ought to be specified. Each gathering ought to be designated particular area and learning tasks ought to be specified as discourse focuses.
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