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Backward Design,[object Object]
Backward Design is a process of lesson planning created by Grant Wiggins and Jay McTighe and introduced in Understanding by Design (1998).,[object Object],This lesson design process concentrates on developing the lesson in a different order than in traditional lesson planning.,[object Object]
How is it different?,[object Object],Traditional,[object Object],Goals & objectives,[object Object],Activities,[object Object],Assessments,[object Object],Backward Design,[object Object],Goals & objectives,[object Object],Assessments,[object Object],Activities,[object Object]
Identify desired results.,[object Object],Set the vision.  Focus on the big ideas.,[object Object],[object Object]
Departmental activities to focus on
 Enduring Understandings
 Standards (national, state, district)
 Essential Questions,[object Object]
[object Object],Determine acceptable evidence.,[object Object],Plan instructional activities:,[object Object],Share best practice.,[object Object],Build in collaboration.,[object Object],Ensure success for all learners.,[object Object],Plan learning experiences and instruction.,[object Object]
Set the vision.  Focus on the big ideas.,[object Object],[object Object]
Departmental activities to focus on:
 Enduring Understandings
 Standards (national, state, district)

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Backward design ah

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. In traditional lesson planning, goals are supposed to be developed before activities, but often, activities come first and we work instructional objectives around them. For example: “We have an apple theme. How can we use apples in math?”
  2. Stage 1: Identify desired resultsWhat should students know, understand, and be able to do? What content is worthy of understanding? What enduring understandings are desired? In Stage 1 we consider our goals, examine established content standards (WNCP), and review curriculum expectations. Because typically we have more content than we can reasonably address within the available time, we must make choices. This first stage in the design process calls for clarity about priorities.Stage 2: Determine acceptable evidenceHow will we know if students have achieved the desired results? What will we accept as evidence of student understanding and proficiency? The backward design orientation suggests that we think about a unit or course in terms of the collected assessment evidence needed to document and validate that the desired learning has been achieved, not simply as content to be covered or as a series of learning activities. This approach encourages teachers and curriculum planners to first “think like an assessor” before designing specific units and lessons, and thus to consider up front how they will determine if students have attained the desired understandings.Stage 3: Plan learning experiences and instructionWith clearly identified results and appropriate evidence of understanding in mind, it is now the time to fully think through the most appropriate instructional activities. Several key questions must be considered at this stage of backward design: What enabling knowledge (facts, concepts, principles) and skills (processes, procedures, strategies) will students need in order to perform effectively and achieve desired results? What activities will equip students with the needed knowledge and skills? What will need to be taught and coached, and how should it best be taught, in light of performance goals? What materials and resources are best suited to accomplish these goals?Note that the specifics of instructional planning—choices about teaching methods, sequence of lessons, and resource materials—can be successfully completed only after we identify desired results and assessments and consider what they imply. Teaching is a means to an end. Having a clear goal helps to focus our planning and guide purposeful action toward the intended results.
  3. Assessments:Worth being familiar with and Important to know and do:Traditional quizzes and testsPaper/pencilSelected responseConstructed responseImportant to know and do and Enduring understandingPerformance tasks and projectsOpen endedComplexauthentic