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Five difference between lesson plan and scheme of work

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Answered by brokendreams
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The scheme of work and lesson plan are tools to make teaching effective.

Scheme of work

  • A scheme of work is a long-term plan created by a teacher for a week, month, or term to help with the teaching and learning process.

Attributes of the scheme of work

  • It is derived from the curriculum.
  • It demonstrates a logical order of themes and subtopics to be taught at a certain time.

Constituent parts of scheme of work

  • The plan of work is divided into two sections, the introduction section, and the matrix section.

The importance of scheme of work

  • The main purpose of the scheme of work is to assist instructors in planning future lessons and to remind them of the subjects addressed.

Lesson plan

  • A lesson plan is a thorough description of the path of teaching, also known as the "learning trajectory" for a lesson, written by a teacher.

Attributes of a lesson plan

  • A lesson plan is a list of all the stages involved in the creation of a lesson.
  • You can see exactly what the instructor and student will be doing at each level of the lesson development by looking at the lesson plan.

Major components of a Lesson plan

  • The lesson plan is divided into three sections: introduction, lesson development, and conclusion.

The significance of a lesson plan

  • The most crucial component of the lesson plan is that it aids in time management and instructor confidence during the teaching and learning process.
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