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BUSINESS EDUCATION LESSON PLANS

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Those who teach business education need to create business education plans that will be used throughout the semester. Lesson plans are guidelines that outline each lecture, assignment, and hand-out given to students during the semester. Business education lesson plans can take many forms. Some instructors will write detailed plans for each session, while others will write less because they want to see which direction each class will take. Lesson plans can be changed at any time. But it is important to cover all of the topics that are supposed to be covered during the semester so that students will get the most from their education.

Business education lesson plans will include lectures that instructors plan to give on days when the class will meet. These lectures may follow the chapters in the textbook that is to be read during the course, or the lectures may be given based on what the instructors feels is the best order to teach the subject matter. Business education is a very broad topic that cannot be covered in one semester. Instructors who teach different levels of business education will usually work together when completing business education lesson plans to make sure that the some topics are not covered in different classes.

Business education lesson plans can also include in-class assignments, homework, and group assignments that will be completed during the course. While assignments may be switched around or changed to fit class size and topics that are covered, instructors usually have enough assignments to fill an entire semester.

When teaching a class, instructors cannot control the many topics that will be discussed during the class. Students will ask questions and discussions may be started that could take up most of the class time. This means that business education lesson plans will have to be altered. Instructors may reduce the number of assignments during this time if they feel the students do not need to complete them. Using their judgment, instructors will decide what needs to be accomplished. Much can learned by having discussions in class.

Students will be given a syllabus at the beginning of the class which will outline lesson plans. This will let them know what to expect and allow them to plan their study time. Most classes will give students a syllabus the first week of classes. They are also told that it can change anytime during the semester. Being able to come to class prepared means that students need to have some idea of what will be discussed and what they will need to bring with them. By constructing business education lesson plans, instructors and students will know what to expect when walking into the classroom.




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