Introduction. 1. Why Plan? 2. Learning aims 3. Starting the lesson 4. Using resources and activities 5. Adaptive learning 6. Checking learning 7. Challenging thinking 8. Embedding the ‘added extras’ 9. Concluding the lesson 10. Evaluating the lesson 11. Individualising learning. Final thoughts. Appendix – The ILT A-Z
Carol Thompson is a Senior Lecturer and Researcher at the University of Bedfordshire. She has over 30 years’ teaching experience and more than 20 years working with trainee teachers and mentors. Passionate about sharing her experience, Carol is the author of several books aimed at supporting teacher education, including The Trainee Teacher’s Handbook, Learning Theories for Everyday Teaching, Being a Teacher, Reflective Practice for Professional Development and The Magic of Mentoring.
Lydia Spenceley has recently retired as a Teacher Educator but continues her work in education through consultancy and writing. She has worked in various education settings specialising in for more than 20 years has a special interest in inclusion and special needs education. Lydia is author of Learning Theories for Everyday Teaching and Inclusion in Further Education.
Mark Tinney is currently a teacher educator in one of the UK’s largest FE Colleges. Mark has come to FE after several years teaching in secondary and middle school, including running a Montessori Middle school programme in upstate New York and teaching high school and GSCE maths and A-level history and sociology. Mark specialises in the use of technology in the classroom and has been training new and experienced teachers to use technology effectively for nearly 20 years.
Elaine Battams After a career in Early Years, Elaine moved into Teacher Education and is now based at Barnfield College in Luton. She is an advanced practitioner supporting others in all things teaching, learning and assessment. A firm believer in reflective practice and self-development, Elaine was one of the first cohort in the country to achieve Advanced Teacher Status (ATS) and CTeach with the Education and Training Foundation.
Ann Solomon, is a lecturer on teacher education programmes at Oaklands College St Albans. She has a background in Health and Education. She has over 20 years’ experience in education at various levels including primary, Further &Higher Education. Ann has a special interest in mentoring teachers at all levels of their teaching career.