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Develop a Teaching Plan (Due Week 6) and Deliver in a Presentation (Due Week 7)

 

Teaching Plan

Select one class period from the course syllabus you created in week 5 and develop a teaching plan for your chosen class. Following the assignment guidelines below,  develop and  submit your teaching plan for the class period during week 6 and  deliver a mini presentation explaining your teaching plan during week 7.

Assignment Guidelines

Your teaching plan should serve as a road map of what you think students need to learn as well as how you will effectively deliver your instruction and evaluate what the students learned during the class period. Your teaching plan should guide your teaching presentation during week 7 (see guidelines for the presentation in week 7). While there are many formats for a teaching plan, the following sections should be included in your plan:

 

· The subject or topic that you plan to teach:  Your topic should be selected from one of the class periods listed in your syllabus that you developed for an undergraduate nursing course.

· Level of instruction:  The placement of the course in the nursing program curriculum (i.e., freshman, junior, sophomore, senior; beginning, mid-program, or end-of-program level)

· Method/mode of delivering your teaching presentation:  Form of audio-visual delivery, PowerPoint presentation, or similar method

· Learning objectives:  Include 4–5 outcome statements that define what you expect the students to learn or accomplish by the end of the class period. Your learning objectives should be clear and measurable, and appropriate to the information you are teaching, and the level of instruction.

· Content outline:  Develop an outline of the central points and/or skills you plan to cover. Your content should be logically structured.

· Teaching strategies and learning activities:  List the approach, techniques, and methods you will use to drive your instruction and engage your students to reach the learning objectives (e.g., lecture, active learning, discussions). Provide a rationale supporting your selected teaching strategies, as well as their advantages and disadvantages.

· Plans for individual learning differences:  How you plan to adapt your teaching to meet individual learning needs of various students. Explain how individuals with different learning styles will be supported by your teaching strategies and activities.

· Evaluation process:  List the methods you plan to use to assess student learning and evaluate the effectiveness of your teaching strategies (how you will determine if students met the outcome objectives).

· Include formative (questioning, discussion, games, etc.) and summative (assignment, test, presentation, etc.) evaluation strategies.

· Include at least one written assignment and develop a rubric that clearly describes your expectations for the assignment. Your rubric should:

· List the criteria that will be assessed (a breakdown of the assignment parts).

· Include some type of scale that measures the levels of quality for the criteria being assessed (e.g., from excellent to poor, from exceeds expectations to does not meet expectations).

Points 125

Due Sunday, 11:59 p.m. (Pacific time)

Rubric

NURS_535_DE - NURS535 Teaching Plan

NURS_535_DE - NURS535 Teaching Plan

Criteria

Ratings

Pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeTeaching Overview

6.25 to >4.94 pts

Accomplished

Topic, course level, and method/mode of delivery are identified.

4.94 to >3.69 pts

Emerging

One of the following are absent: topic, course level, or method/mode of delivery.

3.69 to >0 pts

Unsatisfactory

Two or more of the following are absent: topic, course level, or method/mode of delivery.

6.25 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeLearning Objectives

12.5 to >9.88 pts

Accomplished

4+ outcome statements defining student expectations are included and appropriate for the teaching plan.

9.88 to >7.38 pts

Emerging

3+ outcome statements defining student expectations are included. Some may be inappropriate for the teaching plan.

7.38 to >0 pts

Unsatisfactory

0–2 outcome statements defining student expectations are included. Some or all may be inappropriate for the teaching plan.

12.5 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeContent Outline, Teaching Strategies, & Learning Activities

37.5 to >29.63 pts

Accomplished

Teaching plan outline includes central points and/or skills to be covered that are appropriate for the teaching plan. Techniques selected meet the needs of the teaching plan. Rationale for selected strategies, including advantages and disadvantages of the selected strategy as it relates to the teaching plan, is included.

29.63 to >22.13 pts

Emerging

Teaching plan outline includes some central points and/or skills to be covered that are mostly appropriate for the teaching plan. Techniques selected somewhat meet the needs of the teaching plan. Rationale for selected strategies, including advantages and disadvantages of the selected strategy as it relates to the teaching plan, is included but may be lacking some details.

22.13 to >0 pts

Unsatisfactory

Teaching plan outline includes some central points and/or skills to be covered, but these are mostly inappropriate for the teaching plan or all together absent. Techniques selected do not meet the needs of the teaching plan. Rationale for selected strategies, including advantages and disadvantages of the selected strategy as it relates to the teaching plan, is absent or not clearly explained.

37.5 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomePlan for Multiple Learning Styles

18.75 to >14.81 pts

Accomplished

A plan for how your teaching will adapt to multiple learning styles as well as an explanation on how individuals with different learning styles will be supported by this plan is included and appropriate.

14.81 to >11.06 pts

Emerging

A plan for how your teaching will adapt to multiple learning styles as well as an explanation on how individuals with different learning styles will be supported by this plan is included, but may be somewhat inappropriate or not fully explained.

11.06 to >0 pts

Unsatisfactory

A plan for how your teaching will adapt to multiple learning styles as well as an explanation on how individuals with different learning styles will be supported by this plan is absent or gravely inappropriate.

18.75 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeEvaluation Process

37.5 to >29.63 pts

Accomplished

Evaluation plan is included and contains both formative and summative assessments. One written assignment with directions is included

29.63 to >22.13 pts

Emerging

Evaluation plan is included but may not include both formative and summative assessments. One written assignment with directions is included, but directions may be somewhat unclear or inappropriate.

22.13 to >0 pts

Unsatisfactory

Evaluation plan is either absent or missing a formative or summative assessments. One written assignment with directions is included, but directions may be somewhat unclear or inappropriate.

37.5 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeRubric

12.5 to >9.88 pts

Accomplished

One fully developed rubric is included and is suitable for the assignment developed; includes an appropriate scale for measure of level of quality.

9.88 to >7.38 pts

Emerging

One moderately developed rubric is included and is somewhat suitable for the assignment developed; includes a partially appropriate scale for measure of level of quality.

7.38 to >0 pts

Unsatisfactory

Rubric is either absent or severely lacking; scale for measure of level of quality is either absent or grossly inappropriate.

12.5 pts

Total Points: 125

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