DepEd Guidelines On Lesson Planning
DepEd Guidelines On Lesson Planning
DepEd Guidelines On Lesson Planning
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DepEd Guidelines
on
Lesson Planning
lesson objectives
At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to:
Content Standards
Essential Knowledge/Understanding
Performance Standards
Learning Competencies
The DepEd policy also acknowledges
2. How Should it be Taught? that with the use of the lesson plan the
teacher can identify which parts of the lesson
the learners could find difficult and address
them appropriately.
indirect instruction
interactive instruction
Uses active learning methods to engage the learners to
interact with each other and their teacher.
experiential instruction
It involves the learners in the learning experience.
They become part of the learning process rathe than
simply a recipient of learning. Thus, the teacher puts
more emphasis on the process rather than the product.
strategies
Independent study
As the name suggests, the teachers control of the
learning experience is reduced and gives the
learners the reign on their interaction with the
content.
3. How Should Learning be Lesson planning not only involves
Assessed? planning for the execution of the
lesson, it should also convey an
assessment plan in measuring student
learning. The policy refers to DepEd
Order No. 8, s. 2015 entitled Policy
Guidelines put premium of the use of
formative assessment as a tool to help
learners identify their strengths and
weaknesses. It also helps the Learners
make adjustments to their teaching as
areas of concern are identified.
parts of a
detailed lesson plan
(dlp)
DETAILED
LESSON PLAN
Detailed Lesson Plan is a thorough
description of a teacher's instructions for a
particular class. DLP is particularly for
newly-hired teachers or teachers who join
DepEd without any professional teaching
experience. .
Detailed lesson plan
I. Objectives
A. Content Standards
B. Performance Standards
C. Learning Competencies
II. Content
III. Learning Resources
IV. Procedures
A. Before the Lesson
B. During the Lesson
C. After the Lesson
V. Assignment (optional)
VI. Remarks
VII. Reflection
Before the Lesson
This is the lesson opening or the "beginning" of lesson
implementation.
The teacher reviews the previous lesson and clarifies concepts
from the previous lesson that may have been unclear to the
learners.
This part of the lesson is the time to check learners' background
knowledge on the new lesson.
It is during this time that teachers are encouraged to get learners
to be interested in the new lesson through the use of "start-up"
or "warm-up activities."
The Lesson Proper
CONTENT STANDARDS - are the facts, concepts, and procedures based on each of the
learning areas that the learners need to learn.
PERFORMANCE STANDARDS - are the tasks that learners need to perform based on what
they understood about the content.
LEARNING COMPETENCIES - are the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that learners need to
demonstrate in the duration of the lesson. These competencies are coded in the curriculum
guide and should be reflected in the teacher's DLL/DLP.
CONTENT
This describes the subject matter of the lesson.
Learning resources
This pertains to the references and other
sources of information the teacher will
use for the lesson.
procedures for the Daily Lesson Log, procedure for delivering the
lesson shall be composed of 10 steps.
Teachers with at least one (1) year of teaching experience, including teachers
with private school and higher education institution teaching experience, shall
not be required to make a Detailed Lesson Plan (DLP). Instead, they shall be
required to fill out a weekly Daily Lesson Log (DLL).