A day-to-day operation on the school ground involves learners being in a classroom where they are being taught in which the teachers have a lesson planned, it typically includes the goal what students need to learn, how the goal will be achieved the method of delivery and procedure and a way to measure how well the goal was reached usually via homework assignments or testing. Teachers also have a syllabus which covers details important information that fits into an overarching curriculum, which describes a class in general terms. Together, a curriculum and a syllabus account for all of the topics you plan to teach, the resources you’ll use to teach them, and the individual lessons that support each topic. Through having a syllabus and lesson plan a teacher therefore prepares a lesson and comes prepared to class on what they are going to teach that specific day and what homework they are going to give, after teaching the learners are given homework on which the learners are supposed to go complete at home and to see if learners understood what was being taught during class. The next day learners are expected to have completed their homework and they discuss the homework in class and do corrections. However, before the lessons the teacher makes a recap on the previous day topic which was discussed to see if learners understood.
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Monday, 24 October 2022
A behind the scenes look at schools' operation
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