What I can do
Based on the document you uploaded, the "Five Pillars of Teaching and Learning" approach includes the following key elements which can be used to create effective lesson plans:
1. **Clarity of Learning Intentions:** Clearly share with students what they are learning and why. This involves discussing the subject's learning journeys with them, helping them understand the broader context of their learning activities【4:0†source】.
2. **Re-cap and Recall:** Regularly revisit prior learning to ensure students remember key information from previous lessons. This helps to consolidate their knowledge【4:8†source】.
3. **New Information:** Clearly introduce and model new learning in lessons. This should be linked to the topic question shared with students at the start of their lesson. Utilize a variety of activities to enable the development of their new understanding【4:9†source】.
4. **Practice:** Design regular opportunities for students to practice, apply, and consolidate their understanding during the lesson. This might involve answering an exam question, solving problems, carrying out an experiment, or writing an essay【4:10†source】.
5. **Feedback:** Provide regular and timely feedback during lessons and through written comments. Feedback should focus on how well students are doing, address misconceptions, and give clear guidance on how to develop further. Students should be encouraged to engage with all feedback in dedicated Student Response Time (SRT) activities【4:11†source】.
These pillars serve as a structured framework to plan and deliver lessons that effectively support students' learning and engagement.