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EP105 How to move out of the day-by-day lesson planning trap and think big picture (Rachel's coaching call)
EP105 How to move out of the day-by-day lesson planning trap and think big picture (Rachel's coaching call)
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Length:
30 minutes
Released:
Sep 10, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
In this coaching call with a teacher named Rachel, I think you'll recognize a very common dilemma for teachers: spending exorbitant amounts of time doing lesson planning, and still feeling like you don’t know what you’re doing from day to day. If you're caught in a trap of planning every night for the following day, forgetting to do certain things with students even though it’s in the plan, and constantly running out of time before getting to finish the lesson...this episode can be a game changer! Listen in as Rachel and I tackling all of these problems. Her lesson planning process is essentially done in three steps, and you’ll hear me articulate each of those steps as we go through them, because I think it’s a good model to follow. Certainly it's not the only way to plan lessons, but I think many teachers have never heard another teacher explain exactly how she plans, and everyone’s process is unique. It's fascinating to listen in on her process, which sounds great in theory, and try to figure out where the breakdown is happening. I hope this helps you identify missteps in YOUR planning process so you can streamline a bit like Rachel!
Released:
Sep 10, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode
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