Lesson Plan 2
Lesson Plan 2
Lesson Plan 2
Supervisor: R. Hauser
School: Springville
Subject:
Grade Level: 12
Career preparation
Observation: 1, 2, 3, __, __
Direct instruction
Competence Professionals a) use reflective research models to improve professional practice and consistently apply professional standards for content and
pedagogy within their disciplines; b) use and incorporate a variety of tools and strategies, including technology and communication formats; c) demonstrate
professionalism in interactions, appearance, and behaviors; d) construct learning environments and experiences using data-driven decision making; and e)
demonstrate culturally-responsive practice.
Experience Professionals a) are accepting of feedback and engage in reflective practice; b) create learning environments based on research and best
practice; and c) work as an active part of a learning community.
Social Justice Professionals a) demonstrate respect for the diversity, dignity and worth of individuals, and b) create effective learning environments that
recognize commonalities while affirming diversity in all its forms.
Target
Acceptable
1:Learner Development and Individual Learning Differences
Beginning special education professionals understand how
Target: consistently demonstrates a respect for
exceptionalities may interact with development and learning and use
Good
Satisfactory
and understanding of learner differences through
this knowledge to provide meaningful and challenging learning
use of respectful person-first language and
experiences for individuals with exceptionalities
development of appropriate learning experiences.
Good: May need some support to consider learner
X
Key elements:
differences in the development of learning
1.1
Beginning
special
education
professionals
understand
how
experiences.
language, culture, and family background influence the learning of
Satisfactory: requires occasional reminders to
individuals with exceptionalities
consider learning characteristics during lesson
X
1.2 Beginning special education professionals use understanding of
design and occasional reminders to use respectful
development and individual differences to respond to the needs of
person-first language.
individuals with exceptionalities.
Unacceptable: requires consistent reminders to
consider learner characteristics during lesson
development and implementation and to use
respectful person-first language.
Comments: Racquel has a very good understanding of the culture of the school and the social learning needs of students in this developmental age.
2: Learning Environments
Beginning special education professionals create safe, inclusive,
culturally responsive learning environments so that individuals with
exceptionalities become active and effective learners and develop
emotional well - being, positive social interactions, and self determination.
Target
Good
Acceptable
Satisfactory
Unacceptable
Unacceptable
Comments: This lesson was highly structured and focused on an important life skill. Student motivation was very high because the materials and procedures were relevant and ageappropriate.
Target
Acceptable
Good
Unacceptable
Satisfactory
Comments:
Verbal supports and visual models were provided to reinforce learning through multiple modalities.
4: Assessment
Beginning special education professionals use multiple methods of
assessment and data-sources in making educational decisions.
Target
Acceptable
Good
Satisfactory
Unacceptable
Comments: Assessment is evident in the delivery of the lesson, however not evident in the written plan. I encourage Racquel to clarify in her written plan exactly how she is
going to assess the learning targets for the lesson.
5: Instructional Planning and Strategies
Beginning special education professionals select, adapt, and use a
repertoire of evidence-based instructional strategies to advance
learning of individuals with exceptionalities.
Target
5.7 Beginning special education professionals teach crossdisciplinary knowledge and skills such as critical thinking and
problem solving to individuals with exceptionalities.
Acceptable
Good
Satisfactory
Unacceptable
Comments: This lesson incorporated academic content and functional content to best meet student learning needs. This lesson was specifically designed to prepare this student for
interviewing for both jobs and colleges.
Target
Acceptable
Good
Satisfactory
Unacceptable
Comments Racquel consistently adheres to the ethical practices of the profession. She advocates for the needs of all learners and has a strong understanding of current issues in
special education.
7: Collaboration
Beginning special education professionals collaborate with families,
other educators, related service providers, individuals with
exceptionalities, and personnel from community agencies in
culturally responsive ways to address the needs of individuals with
exceptionalities across a range of learning experiences.
Target
Comments Racquel collaborates with other faculty, administrators, and parents in order to best meet the needs of her learners.
Acceptable
Good
Satisfactory
Unacceptable