Instructional Plan Design & Description

21st Century Instructional Plan: Plan Design & Description

Part 1: Instructional Plan Design & Description

Synthesize what you have learned thus far by developing an instructional plan utilizing one of the templates provided in Week Two. Be sure to consult the Instructor Guidance for added support in creating a high quality instructional plan.
Your instructional plan must include the following components regardless of the format you choose:

  • Grade level content standard (using either math or ELA standards)
  • Appropriate ISTE standards for students
  • Learning objective (clear, measurable, describes WHO will do WHAT and HOW)
  • Gradual Release of Responsibility (each phase clearly labeled and utilized)
  • Differentiated instruction (how you will reach all learners)
  • Evidence of purposeful rigor and student thinking – at least two levels of Depth of Knowledge (DOK), clearly labeled
  • At least one purposeful question posed by the teacher to promote critical thinking
  • Assessment FOR learning; provide two different ways to assess including authentic formative assessment
  • Use of technology that supports the learning outcome and instructional strategies

Part 2: Description
Following the instructional plan and within the same document, provide a one- to two-page synopsis of your plan, in essay format. Elaborate on areas that are difficult to show on the instructional plan, such as how you applied Webb’s Depth of Knowledge (DOK) to the activities and/or assessments.

  • Describe the stages at which you will assess students, and explain how you will use this data to adjust your instruction and provide students with feedback.
  • Last, discuss the technology you chose to integrate and the purpose it will serve in helping students meet the learning objective.

Cite at least three scholarly sources, including those prescribed for the week’s learning, CCSS and ISTE standards.

Carefully review the Grading Rubric for the criteria that will be used to evaluate your assignment.

 

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·         EDU 645 Week 1 Discussion 1 ( Formative Assessments )

·         EDU 645 Week 1 Discussion 2 ( Standards and Objectives )

·         EDU 645 Week 2 Assignment ( Instructional Plan Design Analysis )

·         EDU 645 Week 2 Discussion 1 ( Gradual Release of Responsibility )

·         EDU 645 Week 3 Assignment ( 21st Century Instructional Plan Plan Design & Description )

·         EDU 645 Week 3 Discussion 1 ( Integrating Technology )

·         EDU 645 Week 4 Assignment ( 21st Century Instructional Plan Student Population )

·         EDU 645 Week 4 Discussion 1 ( Special Populations )

·         EDU 645 Week 4 Journal ( Rubric Analysis )

·         EDU 645 Week 5 Assignment ( Performance Task Analysis – Summative Assessment Preparation)

·         EDU 645 Week 5 Discussion 1 ( Getting Students to Think About Their Thinking (Part 1) & Linking Rubrics with Students Self-Assessment and Goal Setting (Part 2) )

·         EDU 645 Week 6 Assignment ( Final Project – Curriculum Based Summative Assessment Design )

·         EDU 645 Week 6 Discussion 1 ( Using Student Data for Instructional Improvement )

·         EDU 645 Week 6 Discussion 2 (Elevator Speech )