Question Posted Thursday February 26 2009, 7:41 am
I'm doing a project for school which is due soon and this is college, so she canceled all classes for us to work on the project with our partners until it's due, so I won't see her to ask, and we've e-mailed but she hasn't responded yet.
Anyway, part of my project is "writing in the discipline" which is writing in my major.
As an elementary education & special education major, I have to answer a question about the toughest & easiest part of writing in the field.
Well, my partner and I decided that we would explain how tough those calendar things a teacher must turn in every summer and have approved are. However, we can't for the life of us remember what they're called.
No, they are not lesson plans (although somewhat similar)! No, they're not outlines. No, they're not really objectives either; however, they' are a mix of the three...
The teacher gets this HUGE calendar looking thing and has to write, in detail, every last thing he/she is doing that day: what book page, what objective, the lesson, the homework, the homework problems, etc. Every LAST detail to be approved by the superintendent or whomever else.
Does anyone know what those calendars are called.
[Yes, we google-searched it...]
Additional info, added Sunday March 1 2009, 2:03 pm: I asked a former teacher and he said he believes it's called a "Lesson Planning Calendar", so that's what I'm going to assume it is.
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