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The best ways to review a lesson

Weekly Topic: The best ways to review after a lesson

Praise1

As a teacher, reviewing a lesson is an important part of improving my practice and ensuring my students are truly learning.

After each lesson, I take time to reflect on the following:

  1. Lesson objectives
    Did I achieve the intended learning outcomes? Were students able to understand and engage with the key concepts?
  2. Student engagement
    Which parts of the lesson captured students’ interest the most? Where did they seem distracted or confused?
  3. Teaching strategies
    What methods worked well (discussion, examples, activities)? What could I improve or do differently next time?
  4. Student understanding
    Were students able to answer questions and apply the knowledge? What misconceptions did I notice?
  5. Timing and pacing
    Did I manage time effectively? Were some sections rushed or too slow?
  6. Assessment and feedback
    Did I check for understanding effectively? How can I improve my questioning or feedback?
  7. Areas for improvement
    What will I adjust in my next lesson to make it more effective?

Regular reflection helps me grow as an educator and better support my students’ learning journey.


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