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PRESENTATION ON ACTION PLANS

PRESENTATION ON ACTION PLANS. Sania Sultana & Mariam Mir DAMHS PHASE – IV. What is an action plan?. A sequence of steps that must be taken, or activities that must be performed well, for a strategy to succeed. . Elements. Specific tasks Time horizon. Resource allocation .

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PRESENTATION ON ACTION PLANS

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  1. PRESENTATION ON ACTION PLANS Sania Sultana & Mariam Mir DAMHS PHASE – IV

  2. What is an action plan? • A sequence of steps that must be taken, or activities that must be performed well, for a strategy to succeed.

  3. Elements • Specific tasks • Time horizon • Resource allocation

  4. What is a lesson plan? • guide for teaching a lesson. • it is the goal (what the teacher wants the kids to learn) • the procedures for reaching this goal (the format of the lesson) • Measuring the goals accomplished (a handout, project, test) .

  5. DIFFERENCE Action plan Lesson plan Lesson plans detail how teachers will deliver particular topics to the students. • Action plan detail the steps teacher intend to take to make positive changes to their current teaching practice.

  6. Bloom’s taxonomy Original taxonomy Revised taxonomy • evaluation • creating • evaluating • synthesis • analysis • analysis • application • applying • comprehension • understanding • knowledge • remembering

  7. 21st century skills

  8. Accountability • Communication skills • Creativity • Critical thinking

  9. Media literacy • Collaborative skills • PSF abilities • Self direction

  10. Social responsibility

  11. 21st century approaches

  12. Listening and speaking • Giving direction • Observing and monitoring • Questioning

  13. Encouraging • Intervening

  14. Bloom’s taxonomy and action plan • Action plans are based upon higher order thinking i.e. Bloom’s taxonomy. • encourages students • requires higher order thinking skills. • implication.

  15. ROBOTS SANIA SULTANA DA MHS PHASE-IV

  16. Aim of Lesson Robots Bloom’s Taxonomy 21st Century Approaches 21st Century skills Objectives

  17. Long Term Goals • Using Bloom’s Taxonomy to develop higher order thinking in students • To relate 21st century approaches with 21st century skills in order to promote student centered learning

  18. Short Term Goals • (Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy) Understanding Remembering Applying By the end of this lesson the students will able to recall the topic and write their own definition of robots By the end of this lesson the students will able to give different examples robots and summarize the lecture in their own words After this lesson the students will able to collect pictures of different robots and paste them on their registers

  19. Short Term Goals(Cont) Creation Evaluation Analysis By the end of this lesson the students will able to compare robot with humans and write report on it By the end of this lesson the students will able to tell why robots are useful and deliver a speech on it By the end of this lesson the students will able to generate more applications of robot and deliver a presentation to their fellows

  20. Instructional Strategies

  21. Other Examples of Action Plans • Computer Science • Biology

  22. SANIA SULTANAComputer TeacherDA MHS PHASE-IV OBJECTIVES(5 Topics)

  23. Bloom’s Taxonomy Understanding Remembering Applying Creating Analyzing Evaluating

  24. Topic : Robots Creation Evaluation Analysis By the end of this lesson the students will able to compare robot with humans and write report on it By the end of this lesson the students will able to tell why robots are useful and deliver a speech on it By the end of this lesson the students will able to generate more applications of robot and deliver a presentation to their fellows

  25. Topic : Global Positioning System (GPS) Creation Evaluation Analysis By the end of this lesson the students will able to examine GPS devices and outline the main points By the end of this lesson the students will able to imagine more GPS devices and draw the chart of devices By the end of this lesson the students will able to evaluate the advantages of GPS and debate on it

  26. Topic : Bluetooth Creation Evaluation Analysis By the end of this lesson the students will able to imagine more Bluetooth devices and create a project on it By the end of this lesson the students will able to discriminate Bluetooth with GPS and deliver a persuasive speech By the end of this lesson the students will able to relate Bluetooth with wireless technology and conduct a survey on it

  27. Topic : Virus Creation Evaluation Analysis By the end of this lesson the students will able to distinguish between virus & antivirus and outline different viruses By the end of this lesson the students will able to tell why virus is dangerous for computers and carry out investigation By the end of this lesson the students will able to prepare virus awareness report and publish it in newspaper

  28. Topic : Networking Creation Evaluation Analysis By the end of this lesson the students will able to distinguish between different networks and checklist their pros and cons By the end of this lesson the students will able to construct small networks and design a project on it By the end of this lesson the students will able to compare different networks and debate on it

  29. Instructional Strategies

  30. Mariammirdamhs phase ivobjectivestopics 6science

  31. BLOOM’S TAXONOMY

  32. Long term goals (digestion) • Increase of science knowledge in students by adopting 21st century student centered teaching approach

  33. Short term goals

  34. Long term goal(animal cell) • Increase of science knowledge in students by adopting 21st century student centered teaching approach.

  35. Short term goals • At the end of the session, Students will be able to:

  36. Long term goals (photosynthesis) • increase of science knowledge in students by adopting 21st century student centered teaching approach.

  37. Short term goals: • At the end of the session:

  38. Long term goal (water cycle) • Increase of science knowledge in students by adopting 21st century student centered teaching approach.

  39. Short term goal • At the end of the session:

  40. Long term goal (human eye) • Increase of science knowledge in students by adopting 21st century student centered teaching approach.

  41. Short term goal • At the end of the session students will be able to:

  42. Long term goals (states of matter) • Increase of science knowledge in students by adopting 21st century student centered teaching approach.

  43. Short term goals • At the end of the session students will be able to:

  44. Quotation

  45. In the end we like to thanks INTEL and Ms.RUBINA JAHANGIR for arranging such workshop and guiding us with modern technology tools We would like to thanks DHA Education Authority for organizing such motivating and challenging course for us. We look forward to more advance courses for our professional grooming.

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